The Straits of Tiran is a popular diving destination located in the Red Sea, off the coast of Egypt. It's known for its crystal-clear waters, diverse marine life and beautiful dive sites. Here's what you need to know about diving in the Straits of Tiran. The Straits of Tiran are home to several dive sites including Jackson Reef, Woodhouse Reef, Thomas Reef and Gordon Reef. These sites are known for their impressive coral formations, vibrant marine life. The coral formations are made up of a variety of hard and soft corals including brain coral, stag-horn coral and gorgonian sea fans.
Boat Sea Serpent Grand
free Places 28
Dates 19.12.2024 - 26.12.2024
Depart from HRG
Depth 18-30 m
Difficulty Beginner
Depth 5-800 m
Difficulty Advanced
Depth 5-18 m
Depth 5-24 m
Depth 5-30 m
Depth 34-50 m
Depth 0-100 m
Depth 0-40 m
Arrival and check in. First night spent onboard in the New Marina Hurghada.
Departure around 8-10 am.check dive near Hurghada, + second dive, possible night dive in Abu Nuhas.
Two to three dives in Abu Nuhas and sailing to Ras Mohamed
One Dive around Ras Mohamed than sailing to Tiran, 3 dives around Tiran includes a night dive.
One dive in Tiran than sailing back to Ras Mohamed for a second dive, than third & night dive on Thistlegorm wreck,(Night dives On Thistilgorm depends on the Current Condition)
First dive at the Thistlegorm, 2nd dive at Shag Rock and 3rd & Night dive at Goubal Island.
2 local dive around Hurghada Area & back to port.Last night spent onboard in the New Marina Hurghada.
Check out after breakfast latest 10:00.
Boat M/Y Grand Sea Serpent
Route Brothers, Daedelus and Elphinstone
Dates 27.04.2019 - 27.04.2019
Start / End PGB - PGB
Price € 749
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24° Water Temp
5mm long wetsuit recommended