The northern Red Sea is the best route for wreck enthusiasts. You’ll visit numerous wrecks, experience the underwater beauty of the famous Ras Mohammed National Park and Tiran Island, and, depending on the season, encounter playful dolphins, infamous sharks, eagle rays, and magnificent manta rays. Thistlegorm, Giannis D, Carnatic, Crisoula K, Dunraven, and Rosalie Muller—these wrecks are known to all experienced divers, and now it’s time for you to see these world-famous wrecks in person!
📍 Egypt’s Ultimate Dive Route North Wrecks Reefs Tiran
The itinerary then continues along the beautiful reef systems of the Straits of Tiran, known for their strong currents and exceptional fish life. Sites such as Jackson, Gordon, Thomas, and Woodhouse Reefs are famous for their dramatic drop-offs, clear water, and encounters with pelagic species including barracuda, tuna, and occasionally sharks. just like you do.
📅 Topaz ( Home for a Week )
Spend 7 nights aboard a comfortable, modern yacht designed with spacious social areas to relax between dives.
🤿 Up to 3 dives daily
A full week of diving that will leave you both exhausted and exhilarated — in the best possible way.
🪸 Marine Life Workshop
Discover the fascinating creatures of the Red Sea and deepen your understanding of the marine world you’ll explore.
Check in from 4 pm
Welcome and Safety Briefing
Dinner
Spending first night on board.
Departure around 08.00 - 10.00 am
Check Dive near Hurghada
Crossing the strait of Gubal
Scound & Night dive at Dunraven (Shaa'b Mahmoud)
Up to 3 dives per day to explore the northern Red Sea and Tiran.
Destination route points: Umm Gamar, SS Thistlegorm, Chrisoula K(Marcus), Shark & Yolanda Riff, RMS Carnatic, Jackson Reef, Giannis D, Dunraven, Tiran
Tiran Island and Ras Mohammed National Park are excellent dive sites for divers. The reefs at these depths are billions of years old. The rich underwater world of Ras Mo is among the top ten dive sites in the world. Butterfly fish, angelfish, Napoleon wrasse, seahorses, moray eels, barracudas... Can you imagine that? And that's what your typical day on board will be like!
Two dives in the morning, the last one ending around 11 a.m. Wash your gear and return to the harbor around 2-3 p.m. You can spend your last evening on the boat.
Breakfast
Check-out latest at 10 am
This is a sample of the type of itinerary for this area of the Red Sea, and the planned dive sites and the proposed route cannot be guaranteed. The weather can affect all the dive sites and the itinerary, final route, and the decision to dive are at the absolute discretion of the captain and the dive guides.