North
Set off on an exhilarating diving expedition in the northern Red Sea, where legendary shipwrecks and stunning coral reefs await. Begin your journey with the SS Thistlegorm, a British World War II freighter resting at 30 meters deep. Explore its interior and uncover remnants of military supplies, now embraced by marine life.
Next, dive into history at the SS Dunraven, which sank in 1876. Lying between 18 and 25 meters, its intact stern and bow offer a glimpse into maritime heritage amid a colorful coral landscape. The Giannis D, a 100-meter-long cargo vessel that went down in 1983, is an ideal dive site for beginners, with an accessible interior at 18 to 25 meters.
Continue your adventure at the Carnatic, a steamship from 1869 that has evolved into an artificial reef. Sitting at depths of 18 to 28 meters, it is adorned with vibrant corals and remnants of its cargo. The journey concludes at the Ras Mohamed National Park, where the Gulf of Suez and the Gulf of Aqaba converge, revealing breathtaking coral reefs and an incredibly diverse underwater world.
This northern route seamlessly blends history with natural beauty, offering divers an unforgettable Red Sea experience.