This is a fantastic dive trip and liveaboard to the southern parts of the Red Sea at Fury Shoal and St Johns. Diving in Egypt with a liveaboard is one of several really good diving trips that are talked about a lot. This diving safari is among the most popular diving trips available today. The area in southern Egypt has a very wide range of dive sites to visit. On the Fury Shoal route with St John's diving safari, the crew chooses to go to the best dive sites depending on the weather and wind. Maybe they will even find a place where no one has dived yet in this huge reef system.
This liveaboard will take you to some of the best and most beautiful dive sites the Red Sea has to offer. The diving is not too strenuous so it is suitable for those who want to be able to relax and enjoy their diving at the fascinating reefs. Depending on the weather and possibly exciting sightings of marine life in recent weeks, the liveaboard may take a detour. Then they may go to the southernmost islands Rocky and Zabargad. Alternatively, time is spent at the huge reef system in St John's and sometimes the tour also goes out to Daedalus.
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Sometimes the route goes via Abu Dabbab on the first or last day. On the way to Fury shoal and StJohns in southern Egypt, you can dive in Sha'ab Sharm which offers nice wall dives and often white tip reef sharks. Årfin sharks and silky sharks can sometimes be seen in the blue. Also turtlesfrequents the southern side of this reef on its way south. At Fury Shoals you can dive in Sha'ab Claude which has lots of exciting swim throughs in the reef. The reef is likened by many to a large labyrinth. Abu Galawa Soraya has a fantastic coral garden and here there is also a wreck of a private sailing boat which is now populated by a large shoal of glass fish.
For the trip Fury Shoal and St Johns in Egypt with a liveaboard you should have an Advanced Open water certificate or equivalent. The diving is not difficult but it is about getting the most out of it and sometimes if you add the trip to the outer islands of Rocky and Zabargad a little more experience may be required.
The tours in the southern Red Sea go by many names and the tours are often very similar. Depending on the season, weather and liveaboard operator, the tours may be called differently but the content is often quite similar.
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