日程安排
Day 1:
- For travel planning, boarding begins at 6:00 pm
- The Scuba Scene crew will transfer the Guests from the Airport to the ship. After a nice Welcome briefing, cabin allocation and ship orientation will take place, Guests can familiarize themselves with the vessel, set up equipment, and get comfortable.
Day 2:
- Dive 1 at Shaab El Erg.
- Dive 2 at Abu Nuhas – Chrisoula K.
- Dive 3 at Abu Nuhas (night).
Day 3:
- Dive 4 at Abu Nuhas – Giannis D.
- Dive 5 at Shag Rock - Kingston.
- Dive 6 at Thistlegorm.
- Dive 7 at Thistlegorm (night).
Day 4:
- Dive 8 at Thistlegorm.
- Dive 9 at Small Crack.
- Dive 10 at The Alternatives.
- Dive 11 at The Alternatives (night).
Day 5:
- Dive 12 at Shark & Yolanda – Ras Mohamed.
- Dive 13 at Shark & Yolanda – Ras Mohamed.
- Dive 14 at Dunraven.
Day 6:
- Dive 15 at Small Brother Isl.
- Dive 16 at Small Brother Isl.
- Dive 17 at Big Brother Isl.
Day 7:
- Dive 18 at Small Giftun.
- Dive 19 at Small Giftun.
Day 8:
- All guests disembark after breakfast or no later than 9:00 a.m.
Brothers Islands
The Brothers Islands are an exciting destination for divers visiting Egypt. More than 40 miles from shore, they’re quite difficult to access unless diving from a liveaboard. These two islands are well-known for their magnificent hard and soft corals and shark sightings. The exposed location results in some strong currents and surface conditions.
- LITTLE BROTHER
- BIG BROTHER
Highlights:
- Sharks – especially threshers and oceanic whitetips
- Wrecks for recreational and advanced divers
- A fully functional lighthouse
Wreck of the SS Thistlegorm
Highlights:
- Amazing history
- Plenty to see
- Unusual marine life
Abu Nuhas
The wrecks of Abu Nuhas Reef draw large numbers of divers each year, as there are four great sites within recreational diving limits. Bottlenose dolphins and a plethora of macro critters are some of the most popular marine life encountered.
Highlights:
- Wrecks for recreational divers with Advanced Open Water (AOW) certification (or equivalent)
- Abundant macro life and dolphins
- Fascinating topography
Ras Mohammed National Park
Egypt’s first national park, Ras Mohammed, is beautiful not only above but also below the surface. Sitting right at the end of the Sinai Peninsula, this is a very popular spot for day-trip divers. Visiting via Liveaboard gives divers the opportunity to dive into the sites when they aren’t quite busy.
The last dive will be on the penultimate day of the trip at around 1 p.m. Divers are recommended to wait for 24 hours before flying after the last dive.
Sample itineraries and maps are for illustrative purposes only. The exact route and sites visited are subject to change based on local regulations, guest experience, weather, and logistics and are at the Captain's discretion.