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Itinerary: Northern Wrecks & Reefs
Dates: 1st – 8th August 2014
Aboard: M/Y blue Horizon
The Vessel…
Built in 2006, award winning M/Y blue Horizon is our flagship vessel and the benchmark for all other blue o two vessels to follow her. With a contemporary and stylish feel, M/Y blue Horizon takes liveaboard luxury to a whole new level and is truly deserving of the title ‘Liveaboard of the Year 2011’ awarded by DIVE magazine and three times in the DIVER Awards.
With a large dining area, totally separate sky lounge with state of the art entertainment system, shaded deck area and sun deck, there is always space to relax and enjoy the beauty of the Red Sea.
King suite upgrades are available and all cabins benefit from air conditioning, ensuite facilities, mini refrigerators and personal entertainment systems.
The Itinerary…
This safari allows you to take in some of the most iconic wrecks that the Red Sea has to offer. An ideal itinerary for those new to SCUBA diving or the Red Sea, allowing you to experience world famous wrecks and pristine reefs.
Sample Itinerary:
**PLEASE NOTE** The itinerary below is just an example of the route taken and the order and dive sites are not guaranteed. All dive sites are subject to weather conditions and the final route taken is at the absolute discretion of the captain and dive guides.
– Day 1 – Shaab El Erg, Abu Nuhas Lagoon
– Day 2 – Abu Nuhas Wreck, Dunraven, Beacon Rock
– Day 3 – Thistlegorm
– Day 4 – Shag Rock/Kingston, Ulysses, Bluff Point, Barge
– Day 5 – Rosalie Moller, Umm Usk, Siyul
– Day 6 – Poseidon Reef, El Miniya
SS. Thistlegorm – Shaab Ali
Probably the most famous of the Red Sea wrecks. The 129m English Freighter was bombed by German aviation on 6th October 1941. Today she creates an artificial reef on a sandy bottom at 32m max depth. She is home to an enormous variety of marine life and is especially popular with large schooling fish.
Small Crack – Shaab Mahmoud
This is a small split in the middle of Shaab Mahmoud’s barrier. Drift along the outside wall next to beautiful corals and colourful fish. Look for a sand slope that leads you up and through the crack. When the current is right you can fly through the 5m deep channel and be thrown out across the sandy lagoon!
Gubal Island
At the gate of the Straits of Gubal is ‘Bluff Point’, which gets its name from the turbulence created by strong currents that beat the eastern wall of the island. The wreck of the ‘Ulysses’ lies on the reef 300m north of the lighthouse, starting at 5m and sloping to 25m. ‘The Barge’ wreck, south of the lighthouse, provides divers with a fun and unusual night dive. The wrecks skeleton creates protection for all types of night creatures.
Abu Nuhas
Also known as the ‘Ships Graveyard’, this reef is dangerously positioned close to the busy shipping lanes of the Gulf of Suez. This reef has claimed more ships than any other in the area. On the north side are four wrecks laying on a sandy seafloor at the bottom of a steep sloping reef layered with table corals. Wrecks here include the Ghiannis D, Carnatic, Tile and Lentil Wrecks. On the south side is a safe anchorage for liveaboards and two ergs, known as Yellow Fish Reef.
Shag Rock
This large circular reef is often overlooked but offers excellent diving on pristine coral from any location on its perimeter.
All dive sites are subject to weather conditions and cannot be guaranteed.
£1149 per person
Includes: Return flights LGW-HRG, visa, internal transfers, 7 nights full board accommodation, tea/coffee/water/soft drinks, snacks, 6 days diving, marine park fees,12lt cylinder and weights.
Only a £300 deposit required to secure your space! BOOK NOW!
Please contact Graeme on graeme@oceanviewdiving.co.uk or call 01903 767224 for more information or to book on this amazing Red Sea safari!