Route Description - North Wrecks 
                            This Red Sea route is a wreck diver’s dream. Explore the legendary SS Thistlegorm, still holding its wartime cargo of trucks, tanks, and motorcycles. Discover the ‘Ship Graveyard’ of Abu Nuhas with the Giannis D and other coral-covered wrecks, and dive into history with the Dunraven. At Ras Mohamed, drift between Shark and Yolanda reefs, where dramatic drop-offs, colorful corals, and even a sunken cargo of bathtubs and toilets make every dive unforgettable.
	
                            SS Thistlegorm 
The Red Sea’s most famous wreck, the Thistlegorm is a 125 m WWII British freighter sunk by German bombers in 1941. Split in two, it now reveals an extraordinary cargo of jeeps, trucks, motorcycles, and wartime supplies—an underwater museum for divers. 
 
Ras Mohammed 
Egypt’s iconic marine park with dramatic drop-offs, lush coral gardens, and abundant marine life. At Yolanda Reef, divers can explore the scattered cargo of a sunken freighter—bathtubs and toilets now covered in coral—making for a unique photo opportunity. 
 
Gotta Abu Nugar South 
A sandy-bottom site dotted with coral heads, ideal for spotting smaller reef fish and enjoying a calm, easy dive. 
 
Abu Nuhas 
Known as the “Ship Graveyard,” Abu Nuhas hosts four wrecks, including the Giannis D (1984) and the Carnatic (1869). With tilted passageways, easy swim-throughs, and coral-encrusted hulls, it’s a paradise for wreck divers.