Where you can do it:
In Sharm el Sheikh, El Gouna, Hurghada, Aqaba or on board the VIP One liveaboard. Description: The Red Sea offers a range of wrecks of different types and eras, several with historic significance. These are at a range of depths, offering options for divers with differing levels of experience.A number of resorts offer wreck diving options. The S/S Thistlegorm and Dunraven in Shaab Ali & Shaab Mahmoud are accessible from Sharm el Sheikh. The wrecks of Abu Nuhas, the famed 'ship graveyard', include Giannis D, Carnatic, Chrisoula K, Kimon M and Rosalie Moller, and are accessible from El Gouna and Hurghada. Salem Express is best accessed Soma Bay and the Cedar Pride from Aqaba.Safety prerequisites >>
Where can you do wreck diving?
You can do wreck diving at a number of our approved dive centres across the Red Sea:• In Sharm el Sheikh with Red Sea Diving College or Red Sea Waterworld • In El Gouna with Dive Tribe • In Hurghada with Divers' Lodge • In Aqaba with Seastar • On board the liveaboard the VIP One, sailing from Sharm el Sheikh.
Where can you do wreck diving?
You can do wreck diving at a number of our approved dive centres across the Red Sea:• In Sharm el Sheikh with Red Sea Diving College or Red Sea Waterworld • In El Gouna with Dive Tribe • In Hurghada with Divers' Lodge • In Aqaba with Seastar • On board the liveaboard the VIP One, sailing from Sharm el Sheikh.
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