Route Description - Brother Islands-Daedalus-Elphinstone 
                            Dive the Red Sea’s legends: Brothers, Daedalus, and Elphinstone, where vibrant reefs, iconic wrecks, and thrilling shark encounters await
	
                            Brother Islands 
One of the Red Sea’s top dive sites, the Brother Islands rise 60 km off the Egyptian coast. Little Brother bursts with marine life, colorful corals, and frequent shark encounters including hammerheads, threshers, and reef sharks. Big Brother is home to two historic wrecks—the Numidia (1901) and the Aida (1957)—now coral-covered and teeming with life. Strong currents make this site best for experienced divers. 
 
Daedalus Reef 
A remote reef with dramatic walls, a southern plateau, and a chance to spot turtles, scorpionfish, and stonefish. Schooling fish are abundant, and hammerheads, threshers, and reef sharks are regular visitors. Don’t miss Anemone City, a vibrant carpet of anemones attracting countless reef fish. 
 
Elphinstone 
A narrow, finger-shaped reef famed for its steep walls and north–south plateaus. Its rich fish life and frequent shark sightings, including oceanic whitetips, make it one of the Red Sea’s must-dive sites.