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With its year-round sunshine, the Red Sea is the ideal place to enjoy
the sport of scuba diving. The underwater scenery is rich with
coral-covered reefs, famous dive sites such as Ras Mohammed and
Elphinstone and historic wrecks, including the Thistlegorm. Here, you'll
have the very real opportunity to see exotic marine life in their own
environment including turtles, dolphins, soft and hard corals and reef
fish of every size, shape and colour.
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Chose from diving centres in Hurghada, Sharm el Sheikh, Nuweiba, Marsa
Alam and Safaga and don’t forget to ask about the day trips to Dahab.
Red Sea Dive
Resorts >> >Back to Top Liveaboards
If you want a week of scuba diving, a liveaboard may be just the thing.
We offer a range of itineraries in both the Northern and Southern Red
Sea covering an impressive choice of routes including Ras Mohammed,
Thistlegorm and Rosalie Moeller, Elphinstone, Brothers, Fury and
Daedalus.
Red Sea Liveaboards
>> >Back to Top Learn to Dive & Further
Training
Whether you want to learn to dive, looking to further your training or
even become an instructor, we can help you. Ask to speak to Rob who is a
qualified PADI Divemaster and he’ll be happy to discuss your options
with you.
Red Sea Scuba
Schools >> >Back to Top Red Sea Dive Sites and Wrecks
No matter where you decide to dive in the Red Sea, you will find a
number of fabulous dive sites within easy reach of our dive centres.
Jacques Cousteau once said “The Red Sea is a corridor of marvels – the
happiest hours of my diving experience have been spent there”. There are
hundreds of dive sites in the Red Sea and we have chosen a handful of
them to give you an insight into what awaits you in the magnificent Red
Sea.
Sites and Wrecks >> >Back to Top
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