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Aphrodite Liveaboard, Egypt

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Three sun decks with shade and outdoor lounge
Spacious dive deck with personal storage and teak floor
Complimentary nitrox for longer dive times
Aphrodite is a purpose-built, wooden diving yacht that offers divers a comfortable way of seeing Egypt's Red Sea. Able to accommodate 23 divers in 11 spacious cabins, each has an en-suite bathroom, individually controlled air conditioning, and a mini-bar to make it comfortable during the whole trip. Each cabin has large windows that allow spectacular views of the ocean, assuring a tranquil atmosphere to relax after a whole day of exploration.

Social onboard spaces are designed to cater for relaxation and entertainment. Three sundecks provide ample space, including a shaded outdoor lounge with a bar, while the main deck's large saloon is fitted with an additional bar and an entertainment system featuring a plasma TV, DVD/CD player, PS2, and a home cinema sound system. Meals are served in an air-conditioned dining area for up to 24 guests, hence allowing a non-crowded atmosphere, freshly prepared each day, and on a buffet basis.

The dive deck is spaciously laid out with teak wood flooring and personal storage, as well as designated rinse tanks for added convenience. Nitrox is available and can be helpful when adding some great dive time at some of the premier sites of Egypt. Other extras on board include a sound system for the dive deck and two fiberglass skiffs for additional diving support.

Onboard dining features an array of fresh buffet meals for the course of the day, even though snacks are available at any time. Included in the cruise fare will be soft drinks, tea, coffee, and water; guests can bring their own alcoholic beverages or purchase them onboard. Special dietary requirements are catered for if notification has been made in advance so all guests are welcome and catered for on this amazing journey across the Red Sea

Cabins

Standard Cabin
Lower Deck

Standard Cabin

2 Guests
Family Cabin
Main Deck

Family Cabin

3 Guests
Standard Cabin
Main Deck

Standard Cabin

2 Guests
Master Cabin
Lower Deck

Master Cabin

2 Guests
Standard Seaview
Upper Deck

Standard Seaview

2 Guests
Boat plan
Boat deck plan

Boat Specification

Year built / Renovation
2008 / 2017
Number of cabins
11
Groups or charters
Yes
Gear rental
Surcharge
Wi-Fi
Free
Nitrox
Free
Fleet/Managing company
Aphrodite Liveaboard
Length and width
35 m / 8.3 m
Capacity
23
Material
Wood
Languages crew speak
English
Power plugs onboard
220 volt, take Eur adaptor
Engines
2X Mann TD 1200 HP
Generator
2X Perkins 85 KW with Silent Box
Tech diving friendly
No
Handicapped Friendly
No
Compressors
L&W 280 and Bauer Mariner 240 L/min
Nitrox Membrane
Yes
Freshwater maker
16 tons + desalination unit 1,5 t/day

Dive Facilities

  • Compressors
  • Tenders for Diving
  • Dive Deck

Boat navigation & safety

Full safety

Food & Drinks

  • Western Food
  • Local Food
  • Dietary Restrictions
  • Buffet Style
  • Alcoholic Beverages and Spirits

Onboard Facilities

  • Audio & Video Entertainment
  • Air Conditioned Saloon
  • Sun Deck
  • Indoor Saloon

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Aphrodite Liveaboard Itineraries

North Classic (7 nights) (Hurghada-Hurghada)

7 nights nights, ±18 dives,
Hurghada
Hurghada International Airport (HRG)
18:00
Hurghada
Hurghada International Airport (HRG)
10:00
Requirements: Minimum 30 dives, OWD or equivalent

Included

  • Accommodation
  • Dive guide
  • Diving (3-4 dives per day; 2 dives on the last day)
  • 12l tanks and weights
  • Nitrox
  • Full board
  • Free short-term DAN diving insurance (upon request)

Obligatory surcharges

  • Marine Park fees, harbour fees and fuel surcharge - 160-210 EUR per person per trip (to be paid onboard)

Extra cost

  • International flights
  • Private transfers
  • Visa
  • 15l tanks rental
  • Equipment rental
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Crew gratuities
  • Travel insurance

Program

The best-known and most popular wreck dives
Spectacular coral reefs
Thousands of glassfish
Military equipment of World War II
Day 1:
Meet & greet at the airport. Group transfer to the port. Onboarding, meeting the crew & briefing.

Days 2-7:
Departure in the morning.
Boat, diving, safety and Scientific equipment briefing. Onboard briefing. Orientation dives.

The SS Thistlegorm wreck dive site.

The Thistlegorm is the best-known and most popular wreck dive in the Red Sea. It lies on the west coast of the Sinai Peninsula and 40 km from Sharm El Sheikh,
The Thistlegorm sank after just 18 months after her launch in April 1940.
It was carrying military equipment during World War II, such as Morris cars, Bedford Trucks, motorcycles, spare tank and aircraft parts, grenades, guns, munitions, mines, artillery, and much more that made it one of the best diving sites in the Red Sea.

In the early hours of the 6th of October 1941, the Thistlegorm was split in 2 and sank almost instantly after being hit by "2" bombs from a German long-range bomber.
The Thistlegorm wreck is one of the best diving sites in the Red Sea. In fact, one of the best diving sites in the world.

The Dunraven wreck diving.

The Dunraven, a steam and sail-powered vessel used to transport spices and timber, ran aground the reef Shaab Machmud in March 1876 during a voyage from Bombay to Newcastle and sank quickly.
The ship broke in two, and her two halves came to rest on the sea floor. The wreck lies upside down with the stern at a depth of 28 m and the bow at 18 m.
At the stern, you find the propeller and the rudder, which are overgrown with corals. Inside the wreck, you see thousands of glassfish

Shark and Yolanda reef dive site.

You will also enjoy another more than wonderful scuba diving experience in Sharks and Yolanda reef, which is rated as one of the top ten dive sites, not just in the Red Sea but in the world, with wonderful marine life, where the coral reefs are a colorful and great variety.
Divers flock to Yolanda reef to explore the remains of the Yolanda, an old Cypriot cargo ship that ran aground in 1980.


Day 8:
Check-out from the yacht, group transfer to the airport.


Routes can be affected by adverse weather conditions and unforeseen events, force majeure or other similar reasons
Dive sites you’ll see

Deep South, St. Johns (7 nights) (Port Ghalib-Port Ghalib)

7 nights nights, ±18 dives,
Port Ghalib
Marsa Alam International Airport (RMF)
18:00
Port Ghalib
Marsa Alam International Airport (RMF)
10:00
Requirements: Minimum 30 dives, OWD or equivalent

Included

  • Accommodation
  • Dive guide
  • Diving (3-4 dives per day; 2 dives on the last day)
  • 12l tanks and weights
  • Nitrox
  • Full board
  • Free short-term DAN diving insurance (upon request)

Obligatory surcharges

  • Marine Park fees, harbour fees and fuel surcharge - 160-210 EUR per person per trip (to be paid onboard)

Extra cost

  • International flights
  • Private transfers
  • Visa
  • 15l tanks rental
  • Equipment rental
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Crew gratuities
  • Travel insurance

Program

Hammerheads, grey sharks, silvertip, white tip reef sharks, barracudas, tunas, and mackerels
Reefs is overgrown with big gorgonians
Exciting drop-offs
Sometimes even you can see mantas and dolphins
Day 1:
Meet & greet at the airport. Group transfer to the port. Onboarding, meeting the crew & briefing.

Days 2-7:
Departure in the morning.
Boat, diving, safety, and Scientific equipment briefing.
Deep, deep in the south - near Rocky Island - are the St. John’s Reefs. You will find their exciting drop-offs. The wall of one of the reefs is overgrown with big gorgonians, and the wall of the other reef is overgrown with all kinds of colorful soft corals.
You will find a lot of fish, and in the blue, you can see with a little bit of luck “big fish” like Hammerheads, Grey sharks, Silvertip, White Tip Reef Sharks, Barracudas, Tunas, and Mackerels. Sometimes even you can see Mantas and dolphins.
It is possible to reach St. John’s Reefs in one week, but you are going to sail a lot (mostly at night) and the time is very short to dive at all the reefs in St. John’s.
Because of the long distance, some groups decide to do a 10 or 13 day safari cruise in combination with Abu Fendera.

Abu Fendera Reef.
The main reef is around 6 km long and full of hard coral. In front of this reef, you can see some parts like a small reef or ergs, which are 400 - 800 meters.

You can go diving between the reefs. So, you can plan and make a lot of different dives there. In front of the reefs, you will see a lot of ergs. And there are the most beautiful soft corals. Also, you can see a lot of fish.

Day 8:
Check-out from the yacht, group transfer to the airport.


Routes can be affected by adverse weather conditions and unforeseen events, force majeure or other similar reasons

North - Straits of Tiran (7 nights) (Hurghada-Hurghada)

7 nights nights, ±18 dives,
Hurghada
Hurghada International Airport (HRG)
18:00
Hurghada
Hurghada International Airport (HRG)
10:00
Requirements: Minimum 30 dives, OWD or equivalent

Included

  • Accommodation
  • Dive guide
  • Diving (3-4 dives per day; 2 dives on the last day)
  • 12l tanks and weights
  • Nitrox
  • Full board
  • Free short-term DAN diving insurance (upon request)

Obligatory surcharges

  • Marine Park fees, harbour fees and fuel surcharge - 160-210 EUR per person per trip (to be paid onboard)

Extra cost

  • International flights
  • Private transfers
  • Visa
  • 15l tanks rental
  • Equipment rental
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Crew gratuities
  • Travel insurance

Program

Beds and full-fledged coral gardens
A variety of shark species can be seen sleeping on the sandy bottom
Triggerfish abound while surgeons and jacks swim in moderately large schools
Stony coral forms, lyretail cod, and other groupers, rabbitfish and wrasse, pufferfish
Day 1:
Meet & greet at the airport. Group transfer to the port. Onboarding, meeting the crew & briefing.

Days 2-7:
Departure in the morning.
Boat, diving, safety, and Scientific equipment briefing. Onboard briefing. Orientation dives.

The most famous wreck in the Red Sea: Thistlegorm, the Greek cargo ship Giannis D, the steamship Carnatic, a steam and sail-powered vessel the Dunraven, the cargo of the Cypriot freighter Yolanda.
The Gordon Reef: a variety of shark species, huge moray eels, triggerfish, surgeons, jacks, parrotfish, and small wrasse, large Napoleons.
The Thomas Reef: stony coral forms, Lyretail cod, and other groupers, rabbitfish and wrasse, and pufferfish.
The Woodhouse Reef and the Jackson Reef.

Day 8:
Check-out from the yacht, group transfer to the airport.



Routes can be affected by adverse weather conditions and unforeseen events, force majeure or other similar reasons

Sataya, Fury Shoals Snorkling and Diving Trip (7 nights) (Port Ghalib-Port Ghalib)

7 nights nights, ±18 dives,
Port Ghalib
Marsa Alam International Airport (RMF)
18:00
Port Ghalib
Marsa Alam International Airport (RMF)
10:00
Requirements: Minimum 30 dives, OWD or equivalent

Included

  • Accommodation
  • Dive guide
  • Diving (3-4 dives per day; 2 dives on the last day)
  • 12l tanks and weights
  • Nitrox
  • Full board
  • Free short-term DAN diving insurance (upon request)

Obligatory surcharges

  • Marine Park fees, harbour fees and fuel surcharge - 160-210 EUR per person per trip (to be paid onboard)

Extra cost

  • International flights
  • Private transfers
  • Visa
  • 15l tanks rental
  • Equipment rental
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Crew gratuities
  • Travel insurance

Program

See the life of dolphins in their environment and feel being part of their family
Hard and soft corals
Various species of reef sharks
Pelagic fishes such barracudas, giant trevallies, dogtooth tunas are also common in the area
Day 1:
Meet & greet at the airport. Group transfer to the port. Onboarding, meeting the crew & briefing.

Days 2-7:
Departure in the morning.
Boat, diving, safety, and Scientific equipment briefing.
Marsa Shuni.
The corner and outside north of Shouna are unique for its sprawling sand plateau. Littered in table corals of all shapes and sizes, pick your depth on the gradual slope and see what's hiding beneath each one. Of course, blue spot rays are abundant, but certain times of the year bring in breeding guitar rays and other surprises.

Sataya (Dolphin Reef).
Large 6-mile-long horseshoe-shaped reef. In the lagoon some families of dolphins have been living for a long time, easy to meet. It is an excellent place to see some hunters.

Fury Shoal.
The Fury Shoals make up several reefs along the Southwest Red Sea coast, offering amazing scuba diving opportunities with some of the most pristine reefs in Egypt. The hard and soft coral are unspoiled and are a highlight of many dive sites such as the Fury Shoal Garden. The marine life is also really great with all the usual reef fishes of the Red Sea and various species of reef sharks (whitetip, grey) and even sometimes the curious oceanic whitetip shark. Pelagic fishes such as barracudas, giant trevallies, dogtooth Tunas are also common in the area.

Day 8:
Check-out from the yacht, group transfer to the airport.



Routes can be affected by adverse weather conditions and unforeseen events, force majeure or other similar reasons
Dive sites you’ll see

North Classic, Safaga Reefs (7 nights) (Hurghada-Hurghada)

7 nights nights, ±18 dives,
Hurghada
Hurghada International Airport (HRG)
18:00
Hurghada
Hurghada International Airport (HRG)
10:00
Requirements: Minimum 30 dives, OWD or equivalent

Included

  • Accommodation
  • Dive guide
  • Diving (3-4 dives per day; 2 dives on the last day)
  • 12l tanks and weights
  • Nitrox
  • Full board
  • Free short-term DAN diving insurance (upon request)

Obligatory surcharges

  • Marine Park fees, harbour fees and fuel surcharge - 160-210 EUR per person per trip (to be paid onboard)

Extra cost

  • International flights
  • Private transfers
  • Visa
  • 15l tanks rental
  • Equipment rental
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Crew gratuities
  • Travel insurance

Program

Beds and full-fledged coral gardens
A variety of shark species can be seen sleeping on the sandy bottom
Triggerfish abound while surgeons and jacks swim in moderately large schools
Stony coral forms, lyretail cod, and other groupers, rabbitfish and wrasse, pufferfish
Day 1:
Meet & greet at the airport. Group transfer to the port. Onboarding, meeting the crew & briefing.

Days 2-7:
Departing & check dive. Safari according to the planned route.

Day 8:
Check-out from the yacht, group transfer to the airport.



Routes can be affected by adverse weather conditions and unforeseen events, force majeure or other similar reasons

Brothers - Daedalus (7 nights) (Hurghada-Port Ghalib)

7 nights nights, ±18 dives,
Hurghada
Hurghada International Airport (HRG)
18:00
Port Ghalib
Marsa Alam International Airport (RMF)
10:00
Requirements: Minimum 30 dives, OWD or equivalent

Included

  • Accommodation
  • Dive guide
  • Diving (3-4 dives per day; 2 dives on the last day)
  • 12l tanks and weights
  • Nitrox
  • Full board
  • Free short-term DAN diving insurance (upon request)

Obligatory surcharges

  • Marine Park fees, harbour fees and fuel surcharge - 160-210 EUR per person per trip (to be paid onboard)

Extra cost

  • International flights
  • Private transfers
  • Visa
  • 15l tanks rental
  • Equipment rental
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Crew gratuities
  • Travel insurance

Program

Hammerheads, grey sharks, silver tip, and white tip reef sharks
Walls are covered literally with sponges, anemones, and all sorts of soft coral alcyonarians
The wreck is completely covered with both hard and soft corals and gorgonians
Schools of surgeons, fusiliers, and carangids
Day 1:
Meet & greet at the airport. Group transfer to the port. Onboarding, meeting the crew & briefing.

Days 2-7:
Departure in the morning.
Boat, diving, safety, and scientific equipment briefing. Onboard briefing. Orientation dives.

The Brothers Islands are one of the best diving spots in the world. The Islands - Big Brother and Little Brother - are two small isolated promontories that just come out of the water in the middle of the sea at some 60 km from the coast.
The Little Brother has a very high concentration of life in a very reduced area. The walls are covered literally with sponges, anemones, and all sorts of soft coral alcyonarians in various colors and shapes. Of course, you will find here plenty of fish.
It is not unusual to see sharks: hammerheads, grey sharks, silver tip, and white tip reef sharks.

About one km north of Little Brother island lays Big Brother. Situated, in the middle of the island is a lighthouse.
When it is not too windy you can proceed to dive into the wreck Numidia which lies upon the reef on the northern side of the island between 10 and 80 m. The wreck is completely covered with both hard and soft corals and gorgonians. On the NW side of the island, you will find the other wrecks, such as the Aida wreck.
The remaining pieces of the wreck are scattered all over the reef and just the back side of the hull can be found between 35 and 60 m. It is nicely overgrown and worth visiting. Because of the current solid and possibly high waves, diving at the Brothers is not easy. This safari is for experienced divers.

The Daedalus Reef is a huge reef formation that lies about 180 km south of the Brothers Islands. The Daedalus reef is surrounded by a sheer wall all around, featuring a plateau on its southern side that goes from 30 m beside the reef to 40 m on the edge of the drop-off.
If the weather is good, try to get as far north as possible and drift along one of the sides of the reef. Reef and hammerhead sharks are often spotted here. UW life is here more abundant than anywhere else, with schools of surgeons, fusiliers, and carangids.


Day 8:
Check-out from the yacht, group transfer to the airport.


Routes can be affected by adverse weather conditions and unforeseen events, force majeure or other similar reasons
Dive sites you’ll see

Brothers - Daedalus - Elphinstone (7 nights) (Port Ghalib-Port Ghalib)

7 nights nights, ±18 dives,
Port Ghalib
Marsa Alam International Airport (RMF)
18:00
Port Ghalib
Marsa Alam International Airport (RMF)
10:00
Requirements: Minimum 50 dives, OWD or equivalent

Included

  • Accommodation
  • Dive guide
  • Diving (3-4 dives per day; 2 dives on the last day)
  • 12l tanks and weights
  • Nitrox
  • Full board
  • Free short-term DAN diving insurance (upon request)

Obligatory surcharges

  • Marine Park fees, harbour fees and fuel surcharge - 160-210 EUR per person per trip (to be paid onboard)

Extra cost

  • International flights
  • Private transfers
  • Visa
  • 15l tanks rental
  • Equipment rental
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Crew gratuities
  • Travel insurance

Program

Walls are covered literally with sponges, anemones, and all sorts of soft coral alcyonarian
Hammerheads, grey sharks, silver tip and white tip reef sharks
Wreck diving
Drift dives
Day 1:
Meet & greet at the airport. Group transfer to the port. Onboarding, meeting the crew & briefing.

Days 2-7:
Departure in the morning.
Boat, diving, safety, and Scientific equipment briefing.
Onboard briefing. Orientation dives. The Brother Islands are one of the best diving spots in the world. The Islands – the Big Brother and the Little Brother– are two small isolated promontories that just come out of the water in the middle of the sea at some 60 km from the coast. The Little Brother has a very high concentration of life in a very reduced area. The walls are covered literally with sponges, anemones, and all sorts of soft coral alcyonarian in an astonishing variety of colors and shapes. Of course, you will find here plenty of fish. It is not unusual to see sharks: hammerheads, thresher sharks, grey sharks, silvertip, and white-tip reef sharks. About one km north of the Little Brother lies the Big Brother. Situated, in the middle of the island, is a lighthouse. When it is not too windy, you can proceed to dive into the wreck “Numidia” which lies upon the reef on the northern side of the island between 10 and 80 m. This 150 m long ship sunk 100 years ago and is now completely covered with both hard and soft corals and gorgonias. A fantastic view! On the NW side of the island, you will find another wreck: the “AIDA“. This 82 m long steam ship sunk in 1957. The remaining pieces of the wreck are scattered all over the reef and just a small section of the hull can be found between 30 and 60 m. It is nicely overgrown and worth visiting. Because of strong currents and possibly high waves, it is not easy to dive at the Brothers. This safari is only for experienced divers.

Day 8:
Check-out from the yacht, group transfer to the airport.


Routes can be affected by adverse weather conditions and unforeseen events, force majeure or other similar reasons
Dive sites you’ll see

North Brother Islands (7 nights) (Hurghada-Hurghada)

7 nights nights, ±18 dives,
Hurghada
Hurghada International Airport (HRG)
18:00
Hurghada
Hurghada International Airport (HRG)
10:00
Requirements: Minimum 30 dives, OWD or equivalent

Included

  • Accommodation
  • Dive guide
  • Diving (3-4 dives per day; 2 dives on the last day)
  • 12l tanks and weights
  • Nitrox
  • Full board
  • Free short-term DAN diving insurance (upon request)

Obligatory surcharges

  • Marine Park fees, harbour fees and fuel surcharge - 160-210 EUR per person per trip (to be paid onboard)

Extra cost

  • International flights
  • Private transfers
  • Visa
  • 15l tanks rental
  • Equipment rental
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Crew gratuities
  • Travel insurance

Program

The best-known and most popular wreck dives
Sponges, anemones, and all sorts of soft coral alcyonarian
Hammerheads, thresher sharks, grey sharks, and silvertip and white tip reef sharks
Combination of reef and wreck diving
Day 1:
Meet & greet at the airport. Group transfer to the port. Onboarding, meeting the crew & briefing.

Days 2-7:
Departure in the morning.
Boat, diving, safety, and Scientific equipment briefing. Onboard briefing. Orientation dives.

The most famous wreck in the Red Sea: The “Thistlegorm”, the Greek cargo ship “Giannis D, the wreck “Numidia” and the “Aida”
Shark Reef and Jolanda Reef rich of nice soft corals and fish
Sponges, anemones, and all sorts of soft coral alcyonarian
Sharks: hammerheads, thresher sharks, grey sharks, and silvertip and white tip reef sharks

Day 8:
Check-out from the yacht, group transfer to the airport.



Routes can be affected by adverse weather conditions and unforeseen events, force majeure or other similar reasons

St. Johns, Sataya (7 nights) (Port Ghalib-Port Ghalib)

7 nights nights, ±18 dives,
Port Ghalib
Marsa Alam International Airport (RMF)
18:00
Port Ghalib
Marsa Alam International Airport (RMF)
10:00
Requirements: Minimum 30 dives, OWD or equivalent

Included

  • Accommodation
  • Dive guide
  • Diving (3-4 dives per day; 2 dives on the last day)
  • 12l tanks and weights
  • Nitrox
  • Full board
  • Free short-term DAN diving insurance (upon request)

Obligatory surcharges

  • Marine Park fees, harbour fees and fuel surcharge - 160-210 EUR per person per trip (to be paid onboard)

Extra cost

  • International flights
  • Private transfers
  • Visa
  • 15l tanks rental
  • Equipment rental
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Crew gratuities
  • Travel insurance

Program

Hammerheads, grey sharks, silvertip, white tip reef sharks, barracudas, tunas, and mackerels
Reefs is overgrown with big gorgonians
Exciting drop-offs
Sometimes even you can see mantas and dolphins
Day 1:
Meet & greet at the airport. Group transfer to the port. Onboarding, meeting the crew & briefing.

Days 2-7:
Departure & check dive. Safari according to the planning route.

Day 8:
Check-out from the yacht, group transfer to the airport.


Routes can be affected by adverse weather conditions and unforeseen events, force majeure or other similar reasons
Dive sites you’ll see

North Classic, Brother Islands (7 nights) (Hurghada-Port Ghalib)

7 nights nights, ±18 dives,
Hurghada
Hurghada International Airport (HRG)
18:00
Port Ghalib
Marsa Alam International Airport (RMF)
10:00
Requirements: Minimum 30 dives, OWD or equivalent

Included

  • Accommodation
  • Dive guide
  • Diving (3-4 dives per day; 2 dives on the last day)
  • 12l tanks and weights
  • Nitrox
  • Full board
  • Free short-term DAN diving insurance (upon request)

Obligatory surcharges

  • Marine Park fees, harbour fees and fuel surcharge - 160-210 EUR per person per trip (to be paid onboard)

Extra cost

  • International flights
  • Private transfers
  • Visa
  • 15l tanks rental
  • Equipment rental
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Crew gratuities
  • Travel insurance

Program

The best-known and most popular wreck dives
Sponges, anemones, and all sorts of soft coral alcyonarian
Hammerheads, thresher sharks, grey sharks, and silvertip and white tip reef sharks
Combination of reef and wreck diving
Day 1:
Meet & greet at the airport. Group transfer to the port. Onboarding, meeting the crew & briefing.

Days 2-7:
Departure in the morning.
Boat, diving, safety, and Scientific equipment briefing. Onboard briefing. Orientation dives.

The most famous wreck in the Red Sea: The “Thistlegorm”, the Greek cargo ship “Giannis D, the wreck “Numidia” and the “Aida”
Shark Reef and Jolanda Reef rich of nice soft corals and fish
Sponges, anemones, and all sorts of soft coral alcyonarian
Sharks: hammerheads, thresher sharks, grey sharks, and silvertip and white tip reef sharks

Day 8:
Check-out from the yacht, group transfer to the airport.



Routes can be affected by adverse weather conditions and unforeseen events, force majeure or other similar reasons

Brothers - Daedalus - Elphinstone (7 nights) (Port Ghalib-Hurghada)

7 nights nights, ±18 dives,
Port Ghalib
Marsa Alam International Airport (RMF)
18:00
Hurghada
Hurghada International Airport (HRG)
10:00
Requirements: Minimum 50 dives, OWD or equivalent

Included

  • Accommodation
  • Dive guide
  • Diving (3-4 dives per day; 2 dives on the last day)
  • 12l tanks and weights
  • Nitrox
  • Full board
  • Free short-term DAN diving insurance (upon request)

Obligatory surcharges

  • Marine Park fees, harbour fees and fuel surcharge - 160-210 EUR per person per trip (to be paid onboard)

Extra cost

  • International flights
  • Private transfers
  • Visa
  • 15l tanks rental
  • Equipment rental
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Crew gratuities
  • Travel insurance

Program

Walls are covered literally with sponges, anemones, and all sorts of soft coral alcyonarian
Hammerheads, grey sharks, silver tip and white tip reef sharks
Wreck diving
Drift dives
Day 1:
Meet & greet at the airport. Group transfer to the port. Onboarding, meeting the crew & briefing.

Days 2-7:
Departure in the morning.
Boat, diving, safety, and Scientific equipment briefing.
Onboard briefing. Orientation dives. The Brother Islands are one of the best diving spots in the world. The Islands – the Big Brother and the Little Brother– are two small isolated promontories that just come out of the water in the middle of the sea at some 60 km from the coast. The Little Brother has a very high concentration of life in a very reduced area. The walls are covered literally with sponges, anemones, and all sorts of soft coral alcyonarian in an astonishing variety of colors and shapes. Of course, you will find here plenty of fish. It is not unusual to see sharks: hammerheads, thresher sharks, grey sharks, silvertip, and white-tip reef sharks. About one km north of the Little Brother lies the Big Brother. Situated, in the middle of the island, is a lighthouse. When it is not too windy, you can proceed to dive into the wreck “Numidia” which lies upon the reef on the northern side of the island between 10 and 80 m. This 150 m long ship sunk 100 years ago and is now completely covered with both hard and soft corals and gorgonias. A fantastic view! On the NW side of the island, you will find another wreck: the “AIDA“. This 82 m long steam ship sunk in 1957. The remaining pieces of the wreck are scattered all over the reef and just a small section of the hull can be found between 30 and 60 m. It is nicely overgrown and worth visiting. Because of strong currents and possibly high waves, it is not easy to dive at the Brothers. This safari is only for experienced divers.

Day 8:
Check-out from the yacht, group transfer to the airport.


Routes can be affected by adverse weather conditions and unforeseen events, force majeure or other similar reasons
Dive sites you’ll see

Brothers - Daedalus - Elphinstone (7 nights) (Hurghada-Port Ghalib)

7 nights nights, ±18 dives,
Hurghada
Hurghada International Airport (HRG)
18:00
Port Ghalib
Marsa Alam International Airport (RMF)
10:00
Requirements: Minimum 50 dives, OWD or equivalent

Included

  • Accommodation
  • Dive guide
  • Diving (3-4 dives per day; 2 dives on the last day)
  • 12l tanks and weights
  • Nitrox
  • Full board
  • Free short-term DAN diving insurance (upon request)

Obligatory surcharges

  • Marine Park fees, harbour fees and fuel surcharge - 160-210 EUR per person per trip (to be paid onboard)

Extra cost

  • International flights
  • Private transfers
  • Visa
  • 15l tanks rental
  • Equipment rental
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Crew gratuities
  • Travel insurance

Program

Walls are covered literally with sponges, anemones, and all sorts of soft coral alcyonarian
Hammerheads, grey sharks, silver tip and white tip reef sharks
Wreck diving
Drift dives
Day 1:
Meet & greet at the airport. Group transfer to the port. Onboarding, meeting the crew & briefing.

Days 2-7:
Departure in the morning.
Boat, diving, safety, and Scientific equipment briefing.
Onboard briefing. Orientation dives. The Brother Islands are one of the best diving spots in the world. The Islands – the Big Brother and the Little Brother– are two small isolated promontories that just come out of the water in the middle of the sea at some 60 km from the coast. The Little Brother has a very high concentration of life in a very reduced area. The walls are covered literally with sponges, anemones, and all sorts of soft coral alcyonarian in an astonishing variety of colors and shapes. Of course, you will find here plenty of fish. It is not unusual to see sharks: hammerheads, thresher sharks, grey sharks, silvertip, and white-tip reef sharks. About one km north of the Little Brother lies the Big Brother. Situated, in the middle of the island, is a lighthouse. When it is not too windy, you can proceed to dive into the wreck “Numidia” which lies upon the reef on the northern side of the island between 10 and 80 m. This 150 m long ship sunk 100 years ago and is now completely covered with both hard and soft corals and gorgonias. A fantastic view! On the NW side of the island, you will find another wreck: the “AIDA“. This 82 m long steam ship sunk in 1957. The remaining pieces of the wreck are scattered all over the reef and just a small section of the hull can be found between 30 and 60 m. It is nicely overgrown and worth visiting. Because of strong currents and possibly high waves, it is not easy to dive at the Brothers. This safari is only for experienced divers.

Day 8:
Check-out from the yacht, group transfer to the airport.


Routes can be affected by adverse weather conditions and unforeseen events, force majeure or other similar reasons
Dive sites you’ll see

Brothers, Safaga Reefs (7 nights) (Port Ghalib-Hurghada)

7 nights nights, ±18 dives,
Port Ghalib
Marsa Alam International Airport (RMF)
18:00
Hurghada
Hurghada International Airport (HRG)
10:00
Requirements: Minimum 50 dives, OWD or equivalent

Included

  • Accommodation
  • Dive guide
  • Diving (3-4 dives per day; 2 dives on the last day)
  • 12l tanks and weights
  • Nitrox
  • Full board
  • Free short-term DAN diving insurance (upon request)

Obligatory surcharges

  • Marine Park fees, harbour fees and fuel surcharge - 160-210 EUR per person per trip (to be paid onboard)

Extra cost

  • International flights
  • Private transfers
  • Visa
  • 15l tanks rental
  • Equipment rental
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Crew gratuities
  • Travel insurance

Program

coral reefs and two of the most famous wrecked ships in the Red Sea
Walls are literally covered with sponges, anemones, and all kinds of soft coral alcyonarians in different colors and shapes
Hammerheads, gray sharks, silver sharks, and white reef-tipped sharks
One of the best diving sites in Egypt and in the world
Day 1:
Meet & greet at the airport. Group transfer to the port. Onboarding, meeting the crew & briefing.

Days 2-7:
Departure in the morning.
Boat, diving, safety, and Scientific equipment briefing.
Onboard briefing. Orientation dives. The Red Sea islands are characterized by many coral reefs that fascinate the eyes with their splendor, and of course, the Brother Islands are characterized by coral reefs of various shapes and colors.
Sharks like hammerheads, grey sharks, silver sharks, and white reef-tipped sharks.
The Aida shipwreck that located southeast facing the coast of Big Brothers Island, which is one of the most visited shipwrecks in the Red Sea.
The Numidia shipwreck that crashed into the rocks on Big Brother Island, which considered one of the most wonderful wrecks in the Red Sea.
Brothers Islands Lighthouse has been active since the 19th century.

Day 8:
Check-out from the yacht, group transfer to the airport.


Routes can be affected by adverse weather conditions and unforeseen events, force majeure or other similar reasons
Dive sites you’ll see

Brothers - Daedalus - Elphinstone (7 nights) (Hurghada-Hurghada)

7 nights nights, ±18 dives,
Hurghada
Hurghada International Airport (HRG)
18:00
Hurghada
Hurghada International Airport (HRG)
10:00
Requirements: Minimum 50 dives, OWD or equivalent

Included

  • Accommodation
  • Dive guide
  • Diving (3-4 dives per day; 2 dives on the last day)
  • 12l tanks and weights
  • Nitrox
  • Full board
  • Free short-term DAN diving insurance (upon request)

Obligatory surcharges

  • Marine Park fees, harbour fees and fuel surcharge - 160-210 EUR per person per trip (to be paid onboard)

Extra cost

  • International flights
  • Private transfers
  • Visa
  • 15l tanks rental
  • Equipment rental
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Crew gratuities
  • Travel insurance

Program

Walls are covered literally with sponges, anemones, and all sorts of soft coral alcyonarian
Hammerheads, grey sharks, silver tip and white tip reef sharks
Wreck diving
Drift dives
Day 1:
Meet & greet at the airport. Group transfer to the port. Onboarding, meeting the crew & briefing.

Days 2-7:
Departure in the morning.
Boat, diving, safety, and Scientific equipment briefing.
Onboard briefing. Orientation dives. The Brother Islands are one of the best diving spots in the world. The Islands – the Big Brother and the Little Brother– are two small isolated promontories that just come out of the water in the middle of the sea at some 60 km from the coast. The Little Brother has a very high concentration of life in a very reduced area. The walls are covered literally with sponges, anemones, and all sorts of soft coral alcyonarian in an astonishing variety of colors and shapes. Of course, you will find here plenty of fish. It is not unusual to see sharks: hammerheads, thresher sharks, grey sharks, silvertip, and white-tip reef sharks. About one km north of the Little Brother lies the Big Brother. Situated, in the middle of the island, is a lighthouse. When it is not too windy, you can proceed to dive into the wreck “Numidia” which lies upon the reef on the northern side of the island between 10 and 80 m. This 150 m long ship sunk 100 years ago and is now completely covered with both hard and soft corals and gorgonias. A fantastic view! On the NW side of the island, you will find another wreck: the “AIDA“. This 82 m long steam ship sunk in 1957. The remaining pieces of the wreck are scattered all over the reef and just a small section of the hull can be found between 30 and 60 m. It is nicely overgrown and worth visiting. Because of strong currents and possibly high waves, it is not easy to dive at the Brothers. This safari is only for experienced divers.

Day 8:
Check-out from the yacht, group transfer to the airport.


Routes can be affected by adverse weather conditions and unforeseen events, force majeure or other similar reasons
Dive sites you’ll see