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NORTHERN ITINERARIES

Departing from either Sharm or Hurghada visit this spectacular diving region, where plankton rich currents sweep past the Sinai peninsula, feeding the profusion of corals and gorgonia on the dramatic walls of Ras Mohammed and the Straits of Tiran.
The current not only feeds the coral but attracts pelagics such as tuna, jacks, barracuda and sharks. A dive on Shark Yolanda reef on Ras Mohammed is a must.

This area is also world famous for its wrecks. A highlight of a weeks diving is the World War II Thistlegorm. You truly feel like you are stepping back in time as you swim through the hull of this huge wreck, full of motorbikes, Bedford Trucks and artillery. A good all round itinerary includes the impressive ship's graveyard at the treacherous reef of Abu Nuhas, which has claimed ships such as the Carnatic and Ghiannis D. Wreck enthusiasts may get the opportunity to visit the mysterious wreck of the Rosalie Muller and the Dunraven.

Other sites you may visit are the reefs of Giftun Island National Park which is home to dolphins as well as nesting turtles, the Straits of Gubal and Gulf of Suez.

If you're not to keen on diving, you can simply enjoy warm winds, watching tranquill transparent waters, lazying on your luxury yacht, sailing.

 

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