Route Description - North-Strait of Tiran-Dahab 
                            A Red Sea adventure combines legendary wrecks and world-class reefs. Divers explore the iconic SS Thistlegorm, drift through the vibrant coral gardens of the Strait of Tiran, and discover the dramatic canyons and famous Blue Hole of Dahab. From shark encounters to kaleidoscopic reefs, every dive delivers a thrill.
	
                            SS Thistlegorm 
One of the world’s most famous wreck dives, the Thistlegorm lies near Sharm El Sheikh. This 125 m WWII British freighter was sunk in 1941 and now rests split in two, filled with wartime cargo such as trucks, jeeps, and motorcycles—an underwater museum for divers. 
 
Ras Mohammed 
Egypt’s first marine park, Ras Mohammed is home to stunning reefs like Shark and Yolanda. Expect sheer drop-offs, lush corals, huge schools of fish, and scattered remains of the Yolanda’s cargo—bathtubs and toilets now overgrown with marine life. 
 
Gubal Islands 
Known for its sand eel gardens and lively reef life. Octopus, clownfish, parrotfish, and butterflyfish are common here, making it a colorful and fun dive. 
 
Gotta Abu Nugar South 
A sandy-bottom site with scattered coral heads, great for spotting small reef fish and macro life while enjoying a relaxed dive. 
 
Abu Nuhas 
Nicknamed the “Ship Graveyard,” Abu Nuhas is home to four wrecks including the Giannis D (1984) and Carnatic (1869). Easy swim-throughs, tilted passageways, and coral-covered hulls make this a must for wreck lovers. 
 
Straits of Tiran 
Four reefs—Jackson, Woodhouse, Thomas, and Gordon—offer some of the best diving in Sinai. Expect rich coral gardens, dramatic walls, pelagics like tuna and barracuda, and frequent shark encounters. Highlights include Thomas Reef’s deep canyon and Jackson Reef’s strong currents and vibrant soft corals. 
 
Dahab 
A relaxed diving hub famous for its Blue Hole and Canyon. Shallow coral gardens, hidden critters like seahorses and stonefish, plus world-class technical dive sites make Dahab a unique stop along the Red Sea.