Route Description - North – Straits of Tiran
8 Days 7 Nights
The Thistlegorm, one of the Red Sea’s most famous wrecks, lies upright at 30?m depth. This British freighter, carrying tanks, trucks, motorcycles, weapons, and a railway engine, was sunk by a German bomber on 6 October 1941.
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Abu Nuhas Reef is renowned for its wrecks, including the Giannis D. (27 m), Carnatic (24 m), and Dunraven (18–28 m), all now overgrown with hard and soft corals and teeming with marine life such as glassfish. The wrecks offer dramatic dives with entry points, unusual angles, and photogenic features..
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Ras Mohammed Marine Park features Shark Reef and Jolanda Reef, standing on 20?m plateaus with edges plunging beyond 200 m. Coral gardens are abundant, fish life is plentiful, and early morning dives often reveal sharks. The Jolanda wreck adds a quirky touch, with household cargo scattered across the reef..
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In the Straits of Tiran, four reefs—Gordon, Thomas, Woodhouse, and Jackson—offer diverse diving.