Route Description - Northern Wrecks and Brothers
Having the chance to combine wrecks and the stunning Brothers Islands. This trip may also include the pristine protected area of Ras Mohamed and a visit to Dolphin House.
Northern Wrecks & Brothers Trip highlights
•Brothers Islands
The famous aquatic siblings near Hurghada. The site is characterized by a huge fish population, dominated by tiny anthias, glassfish, sweepers and gorgonians.Here in the Red Sea two mountain tops have emerged from the sea. They have become famous as aquatic siblings, going by the name of Brothers Islands. They are als called ' El Akhawein' in Egyptian parlance.
•Dolphin House shaab El Erg
Shaab El Erg, a reef teeming with marine life, offers a unique diving experience with Spinner dolphins. Dive in for a chance to swim with these magnificent mammals and explore the beautiful coral gardens.
•Gubal Reef
Bluff point is a steep wall dive that follows the coastline. There are plenty of small passages and inlets in the rock that hides away a lot of marine life. The reef is full of glass-fish, butterflyfish, crocodile fish and a flat-headed scorpionfish. The wreck itself isn't much to look at, but it serves as an attraction for marine life.
•Rosalie Moller Ship Wreck
Rosalie Moller, a British cargo ship sunk in WWII, is now a dive site with diverse marine species at a depth of 55 meters.
•SS Thistlegorm Ship Wreck
The SS Thistlegorm, known for its military cargo from World War II, is a famous 1940 wreck attracting many divers. Visible items include boots, motorcycles, trucks, rifles, armored vehicles, and steam locomotives stored as deck cargo.
•Abu Nuhas Wrecks
Shaab Abu Nuhas, off the north coast of Shadwan Island, is a must-visit for wreck diving enthusiasts. Explore 5 cargo shipwrecks, with 4 suitable for recreational divers. Don't miss the vibrant marine life and beautiful corals!
It's important to note that the specific dive sites included in the North & Brothers trip may vary depending on the itinerary, weather conditions, and other factors.