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A liveaboard accessible to all levels. Rich in variety with an interesting mix of wrecks, coral gardens, drop offs and drift dives.

Include

  • Hotel Transfer
  • Nitrox (32%)
  • 12 litter tanks, weights
  • Water and Soft Drink
  • wifi on board (in connected areas)

Exclude

  • International flight ticket
  • Visa 25£
  • 15l tank if needed (30£ / week/ person)
  • Alcoholic drinks
  • Diving equipment (except tanks and weight)

Requirements

  • Children must be at least 8 years old.
  • Children must be comfortable in water.
  • No prior experience is necessary.
  • Parental approval is required.

More About North and Ras Mohammed

Between the Gulf of Aqaba and the Gulf of Suez, the waters of the two straits meet and often form strong currents. As a result of these strong currents, numerous pelagic species are often passing by. Breathtaking steep walls and excitement guaranteed!

The most extraordinary diving can be found on "Shark Reef" and "Yolanda Reef!" Excellent dive with "Shark Reef" as a starting point and a drop-off plunging to -800 m! We will dive along with this fantastic drop-off and then ascend to the plateau in the direction of "Yolanda Reef", which will present you its magnificent coral formations, an impressive collection of multicolored sponges, and fan corals. An abundant and thriving fauna: giant moray eels, napoleons, turtles, groupers, batfish.

More DETAILS

And finally, the "Yolanda" a Cypriot cargo vessel that sunk in 1980and gave the site its name. Today only a part of the cargo and the debris the wreck left after slipping down the reef remains.

On this site, you can often make pictures of a head of a moray coming out of a……..toilet pot.

-The SS Thistlegorm: A bulk carrier of the British Merchant Navy built-in 1940 by Joseph Thompson & Sonin Sunderland. It was armed with an anti-aircraft gun of 120 mm and a machine gun. During its fourth journey to Alexandria, in Egypt, it was bombed on 6 October 1941 nearRas Mohammed by two German bombers Heinkel He 111.

The ship was carrying Bedford trucks, Bren gun carriers, BSA and Norton motorcycles, BREN machineguns and ammunition .303 British, various equipment and two locomotives LMSStanier Class F8.

In 1950, Jacques-Yves Cousteau discovered a wreck that has become one of the most famous dive sites in the Red Sea. Abu-Nuhas the "Shipgraveyard".

The reef is located on the west/east in the sea route connecting the Mediterranean to the Indian Ocean. Some ships that passed the Suez Canal and came from the Strait of Gubal were hitting the surface of the reef and sank.

On its northern side are lying four well-preserved wrecks:

The Carnatic: a splendid90 meter long steamer of 90 m that sank in the night of 1869. It is lying at a depth of 24 meters

The story after sinking ... An expedition was set up to recover the cargo,40,000 English pounds in gold bullion! But only 32,000 pounds were retrieved, and until today the thieves have never been found ... Read more

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