Brothers / Wrecks Safari

Starting and ending in Hurghada, the trip can also start in Hurghada nad end in Port Ghalib or reverse. At safari you will visit the Brother Islands and some wrecks north of Hurghada. The distance covered is around 400 km.

Full Schedule

What you expect to see?

  • Big Brother
  • Little Brother
  • Abu Nuhas with the wrecks of Giannis D., Carnatic, Chrisoula K. and Kimon M.
  • Wreck of the Thistlegorm
  • Umm Gamar
  • Small Giftun

Carnatic

Carnatic

Carnatic diving site is a popular wreck dive in the Red Sea, near Shadwan Island in Egypt. The Carnatic was a British cargo ship that sank in 1869 after hitting the Abu Nuhas Reef. The ship was carrying wine, mail, and gold, some of which are still inside the wreck. The wreck lies at a depth of 20 to 28 meters and is accessible to intermediate divers. The Carnatic is covered with soft corals and sponges, and hosts a variety of marine life, such as batfish, glassfish, lionfish, moray eels, and turtles. The wreck is divided into two parts: the bow and the stern. The bow is still intact and offers a spectacular view of the coral-encrusted hull and the wine bottles inside. The stern is more damaged and collapsed, but still worth exploring. The Carnatic is one of the oldest and most beautiful wrecks in the Red Sea, and a must-see for any wreck lover. The best time to visit the Carnatic is from March to November, when the visibility is good and the weather is calm.

Giannis D

Giannis D

The Giannis D is a popular wreck diving site in the Red Sea, located near the reef of Abu Nuhas. The ship was a cargo vessel that ran aground on the reef in 1983 and broke into two sections. The bow and the stern are still intact, while the middle part is a jumble of steel and wood. The wreck lies on its port side, with the depth ranging from 10 to 28 meters. Divers can explore the bridge, the engine room, and the accommodation areas of the ship, but they should be careful of the disorienting angle and the possible currents. The Giannis D is home to a variety of marine life, such as moray eels, lionfish, scorpionfish, batfish, and barracuda. The wreck is also very photogenic, especially the stern section with its A-frame and funnel. The Giannis D can be reached by day boats from El Gouna or Hurghada, or by liveaboards touring the northern Red Sea. The dive site is suitable for advanced divers who have experience in wreck diving.

Small Giftun

Small Giftun

With the current carrying you, this dive is a relaxing exploration along a magnificent wall.
This dive leads you to a sandy plateau dotted with numerous coral formations.

Big Brother Island

Big Brother Island

The Big Brother is a 400-meter long island offering fabulous wreck diving and wall diving. The wreck of the Numidia lies on the northern tip between 10 and 80 meter. The north-west side of the island houses the wreck of the Aida. On every section of this reef the wall is covered with corals and life.

Little Brother Island

Little Brother Island

The Little Brother boasts a very high concentration of life within a very small area. Fan coral forests, overhangs, hard and soft corals in a variety of astonishing colours… and of course there are plenty of fish! With regular sightings of hammerheads, thresher sharks, grey sharks and white tip reef sharks, at the right time of year.

Schedule

This itinerary

Included

  • Local fees
  • Half twin cabin (standard)
  • Full board, incl. tea, coffee, water, bottled soft drinks
  • 3 - 4 dives per day, last day 2 dives
  • Dive guide, 12l tank, weight
  • Transfer: arrival/departure HRG - safari start/end HRG
  • WLAN for free (within range of the signal)
  • Nitrox & ENOS for free

Excluded

  • Visa incl. meet & assist service (currently) € 30
  • Transfer: arrival/departure HRG - safari start/end PG € 25
  • Transfer: arrival/departure RMF - safari start/end PG € 10
  • Alcoholic drinks (beer, wine), Soda, Tonic
  • Rental equipment
  • 15 l tank / stage € 36/per week
  • Tip for the crew
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