日程安排
Day 1: Arrival, transfer to the boat, accommodation, and briefing.
Day 2: 2-3 local dives
Day 3: 3-4 dives Brothers
Day 4: 3-4 dives Brothers
Day 5: 3-4 dives Daedalus
Day 6: 3-4 dives Elphinstone and area
Day 7: 2 dives and marina
Day 8: Check out and transfer to the airport.
Big Brother: On the Northern part of Big Brother are 2 wrecks: Numidia, which sank in 1901, and Aida, in 1857. Both wrecks are covered with soft and hard corals and are home to a vast array of marine life.
Another underwater attraction point of Big Brother is the south plateau. Grey reef sharks circle around and here, and there is a good chance to see Thresher sharks, Whitetip sharks, and other deep-sea pelagic life. Big Brother is also known for huge gorgonian fans.
Little Brother: Here, anything can happen! Most Red Sea marine life can be found here, but the main attraction is the shark sightings, especially hammerheads and large grey reef sharks.
Currents at this site can be unpredictable, so divers should be aware of this. Down currents caused by the tidal movements can be present at times.
Next dive point is Daedalus.
Daedalus or Abu Kizan: The first name is given to the reef by admiralty charts. The second name's origin is Arabic word "Kizan" which means "pottery" as there is a Wreck at the Northern side of the reef that had a cargo of pottery. In the present time, the wreck is totally destroyed by waves.
Main attraction points on Daedalus is the variety of marine life, the south plateau and dramatic walls to the North, West, and East.
Hammerhead paradise is here, you can also see oceanic white tip sharks, large shoals of fish, barracudas, tunas and much more.
Due to safety reasons, night dives on Brothers and Daedalus are not permitted. In the summer period, up to 4 day-dives, in wintertime 3 day-dives are planned. However, the final number of dives depends on weather conditions and divers' experience.
Elphinstone - a star dive site north of Marsa Alam. A stunning reef which starts at either the north or south plateau, and then drift along the wall taking in the sights along the way! Keep an eye out into the blue for passing pelagic life, as well as checking on the wall for Lemon Coral Gobies, nudibranchs and other cool critters tucked in amongst the reef. At the end of the dive, there's a good chance of seeing Oceanic whitetips hanging around under the boat.
Marina departure/arrival can be changed due to internal boat logistics, bad weather conditions on a previous week, or bad weather forecast. In case of changes, all transfers are provided to the new marina. Cannot issue a refund or compensations.