Diving Safaris
Immerse in Nature

For the more adventurous diver, we offer a wide variety of liveaboard safari trips that range from a weekend to an entire week at sea. Our safari boats provide an unmatched experience for divers looking to visit Egypt’s pristine, offshore reefs and wrecks. Plus, on a safari boat the only things you need to do are eat, sleep, and dive. Time between dives can be spent relaxing on the sun deck, taking a nap in your cabin, watching a movie in the saloon, or star gazing at night. On each of our safari’s our team works relentlessly to ensure that each of our guests has a transformational experience above and below water. For the avid shark divers, join us for one of our shark diving trips to Brothers Island, Daedalus, and/or Elphinstone, for a shark behavior workshop led by Ahmed Mamdouh.

Routes
Known for some of the world’s best wreck dives and world-famous Ras Mohamed Peninsula and Tiran reefs, the North of the Red Sea offers a wide variety of dive sites that are suitable for all levels of divers. Scattered with islands around the Hurghada area, the dive sites are accessible from nearby Hurghada and Safaga port cities, and allow divers to experience the beauty of the aquatic life of the Red Sea and a range of drift, night and wreck dives. Wreck tours are popular with a number of wrecks available to choose from, including the famous World War Two British Navy SS Thistlegorm.
The South of the Red Sea offers unmatched diving experiences. Protected Marine Parks offer sanctuary for marine life, allowing breathtaking encounters with sharks, rays and school of different types of fish. The coral reefs remain pristine, the water is warm with brilliant visibility, giving you the opportunity to experience diving at its best.
Famous locations include Daedalus Reef with its resident school hammerhead sharks, Brothers Islands with their untouched coral walls and wide variety of shark encounters including the elusive oceanic white tip and thresher sharks, and the St John’s and Fury Shoal areas, known for their unspoiled coral reefs, underwater formations and azure lagoons.




