5 Days Diving Brothers, Daedalus and Elphinstone

Red Sea
5
Golavita Travel
Duration

5 Days

Golavita Travel
Tour type

Group

5 Days Diving Brothers, Daedalus and Elphinstone
Trip Runs

Every day

Golavita Travel
Country

Egypt

Tour Details

The Brothers, Daedalus, and Elphinstone reefs, among the most prominent diving areas in the Red Sea, offer unparalleled underwater experiences. The regions are famous for diverse marine ecosystems, spectacular submerged landscapes, and interesting pelagic activities. They can be reached principally by any Red Sea liveaboard, which makes them ideal for divers seeking a complete immersion. They are located on the coastline of Egypt.


Highlights

    • Brothers Islands
    • Daedalus Reef
    • Elphinstone Reef

Included

    • All transfers.
    • Entrance fees.
    • Licensed tour guide.
       

Excluded

    • Tips for guide and driver.
    • Drinks and personal expenses.
       

Notes

    • PLEASE NOTE: 
    • The diving locations may not always be available; the schedule above is only an example. The final route is decided by the dive guides and skipper, and all dive locations are subject to weather conditions. There could be one or two overnight sailings on the route, depending on the severity of the weather. Within the marine parks, night dives are not allowed. You can start and finish this tour at Port Ghalib or Hurghada.

Tour itinerary

1 Start Your Journey

Set sail for the marine parks after visiting dive spots close to your departure port, such as a practice zodiac dive, night dive, and check dive.

2 Brothers Islands

In the Red Sea, as far as diving for example Brothers Islands goes, this is an almost unimaginable and enthralling experience on a Red Sea diving safari. Because of their gorgeous coral reefs, all sorts of fish schooling in hundreds, and the most exciting diving with pelagic species, they are an important destination for active sea lovers and divers who enjoy spectacular underwater landscapes.

3 Discover Daedalus Reef

With its immaculate coral gardens, striking walls, and exhilarating encounters with enormous pelagic species, Daedalus Reef offers the best diving experience in the Red Sea. 
You will typically be able to do three dives each day (night dives are not allowed in marine parks)

4 Continue Your Tour to Elphinstone Reef

With its breathtaking coral formations, spectacular underwater landscapes, and exhilarating encounters with enormous pelagic species, Elphinstone Reef is one of the Red Sea's top diving locations. Liveaboard itineraries typically allow you to do three dives each day (night dives are not allowed in marine parks).

5 Final Dive and Farewell

After a week of drop-offs near a port, savor two free days of morning dives even nearer to the arrival port. This will ensure that you will be able to dock in the early afternoon without any difficulties. Spend your last evening on solid ground looking for souvenirs and enjoying the astounding hospitality of Egypt's people before flying back home the next day.

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