Route Description - 4 Days / 3 Nights Ras Mohammed & Thistlegorm 
                            Embark on the Wreck & Reef Adventure – Dive into the Red Sea’s Legendary Sites!
	
                            This trip takes divers to two of the Red Sea's most iconic dive locations, offering an unforgettable journey. Ideal for all experience levels, the adventure blends history, natural beauty, and vibrant marine life. 
 
The journey begins at the legendary Thistlegorm, a WWII wreck filled with preserved artifacts and thriving marine ecosystems—an underwater time capsule. It continues to the pristine reefs of Ras Mohamed National Park, a world-renowned site featuring colorful coral walls and incredible biodiversity. 
 
Sample Itinerary 
 
DAY 1 
Check-in at 18:00 H (6 PM) at the Port of Travco in Sharm El Sheikh. 
Welcome aboard, cabin arrangement, and boat briefing. 
Permission work with the port authority. 
Sailing very early the next morning. 
 
DAY 2 
Early morning check dive at Temple or Ras Katy. 
The next dive is Jackfish Alley where guests can easily enter the small caves there. 
The third dive will be the Alternatives, a chain of seven pinnacles with numerous sand patches and resident leopard sharks. 
Night Diving is very popular in this site. 
 
DAY 3 
Very early morning the boat will sail to the wreck of the Thistlegorm, the most famous of the Red Sea wrecks, maybe even worldwide. 
There is so much to explore so the plan is a minimum of two dives. The first one is an orientation of the outside and the second dive is a penetrating one. 
For the third dive, the boat will sail to Small Passage where two channels cut the reef system of Shaab Mahmoud and connect the sheltered lagoon to the open sea. 
A night dive inside the lagoon is optional. 
 
 
DAY 4 
The first dive of the day will take guests to the historic wreck of the Dunraven, which sank in April 1876 - an old wooden wreck with plenty of room for passing through thousands of glassfish living here in the wreck's shade. 
The next dive is the Shark and Yolanda Reef, the southernmost tip of the Sinai Peninsula with an endless wall unique in the Red Sea. 
Sailing back towards Sharm for the third dive at Ras Zatar, Ras Ghazlani, or maybe Ras Um Sid. 
Return to the port and disembark. 
 
(*) the itinerary description provided by the boat operator. 
 
The last dive will be on the last 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.