Route Description - 4 Days / 3 Nights Dunraven, Ras Mohammed & Tiran
Dunraven, Ras Mohammed & Tiran (Sharm El Sheikh - Sharm El Sheikh)
Embark on an exciting liveaboard adventure starting in Sharm El Sheikh with an evening check-in and overnight aboard Bella Liveaboard. The journey begins with vibrant dive sites like Jackfish Alley and The Alternatives, home to pinnacles and leopard sharks, and an optional night dive. Explore the historic Dunraven wreck and the breathtaking Shark and Yolanda Reef before sailing to Tiran for dives at Jackson Reef and South Lagoon. Wrap up your trip with dives at Thomas or Woodhouse Reef, renowned for its rich marine life, and Gordon Reef before returning to port.
Highlights
1. Check in evening & Overnight aboard Bella Liveaboard
• Welcome on board, cabin arrangement and boat-briefing.
• Permission work with port authority, sailing very early the next morning.
2. Day Morning: check dive
• Next dive is Jackfish Alley where guests can easily enter the small caves.
• 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.
3. Day Morning: the first dive of the day will take guests to the historical wreck of the Dunraven.
• Next dive is Shark and Yolanda Reef, the southernmost tip of the Sinai Peninsula with an endless wall unique in the Red Sea.
• Sails into the Strait of Tiran for third dive will take guests to Jackson Reef the most northern in the Strait of Tiran. Night dive at the South Lagoon.
4. Day Morning: First dive of the day is usually at Thomas Reef or Woodhouse Reef, the smallest of the four Tiran reefs but probably the most interesting and richest in marine life.
• Next dive is Gordon Reef
• After lunch return Travco Jetty Port.
• Disembark at 13:00.
This trip is also suitable for snorkelers. The provided itinerary serves as an example, and guests with specific site preferences in the area are encouraged to communicate with the dive guide. Liveaboard itineraries are subject to change due to unpredictable factors, including weather conditions.
All dives, especially wreck dives, depend on diver experience and weather conditions. Liveaboard itineraries are also subject to approval by the Coast Guard and/or Marine Police. While every effort is made to fulfill the planned route, specific dive sites cannot be guaranteed. Final decisions rest with the captain and dive guide to ensure safety and the best possible experience.
Safety always comes first!