日程安排
On arrival
Guests arriving at the required airport on the check-in day will be met by a representative, wearing a uniform and holding a sign representing the boat for your trip. The meeting point is at the main exit after you have collected your luggage.
Check-in
We leave the port as soon as all the clients are on board.
This trip offers you some of the best diving in the Red Sea and includes Daedalus, Fury Shoals, and Elphinstone. With less distance to travel than some routes, you have more time to dive into these iconic sites and there is less chance of seasickness with shorter sailings and secure moorings. Depending on prevailing weather conditions your guides will pick sites suitable for night dives outside the Marine Park.
Heading first to Fury Shoals, we may dive around the Marsa Alam area or perhaps dive into Sha'ab Sharm with its wall dives and white-tip reef sharks. Oceanic whitetips and silky sharks can sometimes be found in the blue and turtles often visit the south side before heading further south. At Fury Shoals, we have more time to explore the vast reef system than other itineraries afford. Of course, we will dive into the classics such as Sha'ab Claude (a.k.a. Claudio) with its famous swim-throughs and huge porites corals, Malahi with its mazes and friendly turtles, and Abu Galawa Soraya with its fantastic coral garden and wreck of a private sailing boat smothered with glassfish. Sataya with its resident spinner dolphin population is a must for snorkeling between dives, as well as having some good underwater offerings, on top of that, we can spend time exploring less dived sites such as Sha'ab Hamam (Stairway to Heaven), Abu Galawa Kebir with the Tien Hsing wreck, Gota Sataya and if the weather is kind there are some submerged reefs that can be moored on such as Habili Sameh that will blow you away!
Daedalus Reef, a part of the Red Sea offshore Marine Park, is a large, oval reef with a lighthouse and is the furthest offshore reef in the Egyptian Red Sea. Its deep walls and drop-offs offer some of the most spectacular diving to be found. Daedalus has mountainous, pristine, hard coral formations. There is also a strong chance of spotting schooling hammerheads, especially from May to November, and grey reef sharks.
Of course, no trip to the South would be complete without stopping at the world-famous Elphinstone, with its sheer walls covered in soft corals, and likely encounters with oceanic whitetip sharks. Depending on the experience of the group and the weather, you may even get the chance to dive into it at the beginning and end of your amazing trip!
Check-out begins early morning on the day of disembarkation with all guests departing by midday.
The last dive will be on the penultimate day of the trip. 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.