Liveaboard from 22.10. to 29.10.20 in the North and Brothers Island
A small but fine group where two female divers celebrated their premiere in the sea and were rewarded with the uniqueness of Brothers Island.
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Read MoreCurrent procedure entry into Egypt
Current procedure entry into Egypt Depending on the airline, a mask is required on board and you are asked not to stay in groups, for example when queuing for the toilet. The on-board service can be reduced and there is no in-flight shopping. On the plane, in addition to the normal entry form for passport…
Read MoreHadeer is ready and meets all current requirements during the COVID pandemic.
Hadeer is ready and meets all current requirements during the COVID pandemic. The last weeks have been very intensive, and we have worked hard to make sure that our boat meets the current standards and requirements due to the worldwide pandemic. We have received the certification and are delighted about it. At the moment the…
Read MoreYalla Diving Safari turns into Infinity Diving Safari
Yalla Diving Safari turns into Infinity Diving Safari Dear customers, guests and friends For many years we were privileged to organize and conduct your diving adventures in the Red Sea under the concise name Yalla Diving Safari. We have met many great people and made new friends, which makes us happy and drives us every…
Read MoreBrothers Island, Daedalus & Elphinstone
The shy thresher shark, the calmly circling hammerhead sharks or the curious Longimanus. Discover the highlights of the Red Sea!
Read MoreMalahi, Fury Shoals
A jagged reef, about 200 metres long. Consisting of a larger reef block and coral towers, some of which rise bizarrely into the air. This creates many passages, crevices, canyons and caves. Find your way between huge hard and soft corals, schools of fish and always keep an eye out for all the tiny creatures.…
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One of the most famous wrecks in the Red Sea and incredibly beautiful to dive. The Thistlegorm was bombed by a German Bombardier in October 1941 and sank within a few minutes. The ship had loaded locomotives, railway wagons, motorcycles, small armoured infantry fighting vehicles, trucks, wings and lots of military equipment such as grenades…
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Enjoy a journey through the colours of the Red Sea and be inspired by its beauty.
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