This unique route combines the dramatic walls and shark encounters of the Brothers Islands with the diverse and colorful reefs of Safaga. Experience thrilling drift dives, explore famous wrecks like the Salem Express, and discover vibrant coral gardens teeming with marine life. A perfect blend of adrenaline-packed dives and relaxed exploration in the heart of the Red Sea.
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The itinerary is approximate and may change due to weather conditions, coast guard restrictions, or other factors. Dive sites may be adjusted or visited in a different order to ensure safety and the best experience for our guests.
Guests are welcome to check in on board starting from 18:00. After settling into your cabin, you can enjoy a relaxing evening — either with dinner on the yacht or by heading out to explore one of the local restaurants in town. This is also the perfect time to assemble and test your diving equipment with the support of our crew. The yacht remains docked in the marina overnight.
In the morning, we welcome any guests who stayed in a hotel overnight and finalize the preparations for departure. After receiving clearance from the Coast Guard, the yacht sets sail. A full safety and dive briefing is conducted before your first check dive. Depending on conditions, we typically begin our route toward Abu Ramada, allowing for a relaxed check dive before heading overnight to Brothers islands.
Up to 3 dives every day at Big and Little Brothers.
Up to 4 dives a day at the best sites of Safaga - Salem Express, Panorama, Middle Reef and others.
Last 2 dives of the week before heading home. After the dives, we enjoy lunch onboard and sail back to Hurghada, arriving at the marina around 14:00. Guests may check-out in the afternoon or spend one final night on board, relaxing and packing in comfort.
Check-out deadline is 09:00. Airport and hotel transfers are arranged based on individual guest plans, concluding the safari with a smooth departure.
These species are regular visitors on this itinerary