A Red Sea liveaboard with Wrecks and Reefs safari is one of the most popular diving trips you can do. This is a diving trip for everyone. Safari with Wrecks and reefs offers a perfect combination of famous wrecks. You get to experience several fantastic reefs at the same time. However, it is primarily a diving safari for those who love wreck diving.
During your liveaboard in Egypt on the Wrecks and Reefs tour you will have the chance to explore and dive several famous wrecks. You will dive during the day and some dives will also be night dives. One example of a wreck is the British ship Thistlegorm from World War II. Another is her sister ship Rosalie Moller. Diving on all these wrecks is interspersed with diving on various reefs. Some dives are done on steep walls and others are at rich coral gardens. Everywhere you will find an abundance of fascinating marine life.
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The Wrecks and Reefs safari in Egypt with your liveaboard departs from Hurghada and the diving safari usually starts at the beautiful coral gardens at Shaab El Erg. If you are lucky, you will see dolphins both from the boat and below the surface. Dolphins are common right here so the chances are good. Your live board then goes on to Abu Nuhas. A very famous reef and a place known for its four wrecks. Here are the wrecks Giannis D, Carnatic, Chrisoula K and Kimon M. They all offer really spectacular and exciting diving and the wrecks are full of marine life.
In the coming days you will also be diving the Kingston wreck at Shaab Ali and other wrecks likely to be visited are Ulysses and Rosalie Möller. Large parts of her cargo are scattered among the beautiful reefs at Gubal Island. During this part of your diving safari, diving on all the wrecks is interspersed with relaxing diving on beautiful reefs and breathtaking steep walls in the Strait of Gubal and the Gulf of Suez. Even the night diving is fantastic at Gubal Island as the island provides a good and protected environment. Here there are several smaller wrecks and here you can see several different kinds of dragon fish and large moray eels are common.
Wrecks and Reefs in Egypt with liveaboard is probably a diving trip that almost all active divers have done at some point if they have been diving abroad for a few years. It's easy to see why this tour has become so popular as it offers diving for everyone. However, it is only one of all the opportunities for good diving that exist The red sea
The tours in the northern Red Sea go by many names and the tours are often 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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