- Published On: March 27th, 2025
Congratulations! You've reached a significant milestone. New diving skills don't come without hard work, and [...]
- Published On: January 16th, 2025
Wreck diving means diving in history. Each wreck has a story to tell, sometimes sad, [...]
- Published On: March 1st, 2024
Nestled at the heart of the Halaib Triangle, straddling the borders of Egypt and Sudan, [...]
- Published On: October 17th, 2018
You might mistakenly think that liveaboard diving lifestyle isn't made for new divers. Many liveaboards welcome new divers and here is the list of destinations beginners will feel comfortable on board
- Published On: July 23rd, 2018
We always seek to reach the most unique destination to dive, we always appreciate remote locations that feature their wild spirit. Here is the list of best destinations you can dive only on a liveaboard diving trip-->
- Published On: June 19th, 2018
From shallow lagoons to caverns, drop-offs and currents, the Deep South of the Egyptian Red Sea is definitely the destination you will want to come back. It is worth of revisiting and diving its beauties again and again.
- Published On: March 26th, 2018
North of the Red Sea features the best wreck dives in the region. An iconic Thistlegorm and many more will invite divers to learn about their history and reveal their value in the world of wrecks. Learn more about Red Sea Wrecks-->
- Published On: February 22nd, 2018
Deeper on south we go, more pristine underwater scenery gets. Sudan is standing out from everything you might have seen on the Red Sea before. Untouched marine life and historical marks left by Cousteau and his group are worth it!
- Published On: September 29th, 2017
Brother islands are one of the most remote in the Red Sea that you can visit only on a liveaboard. Big and Little Brother are most famous for challenging deep dives featuring sheer walls and big animals encounters.
- Published On: August 22nd, 2016
Do you know that the Red Sea has one of the healthiest coral ecosystems in the whole world and has been affected the less by the climate change? Egyptian part of the Red Sea offers wide variety of itineraries to explore, pick yours-->










