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North & Brother Islands
8 days / 7 nights · Red Sea, Egypt · Aphrodite Liveaboard
● NORTHERN RED SEA · WRECKS & OFFSHORE
The northern wrecks — the Thistlegorm, Giannis D and Abu Nuhas — combined with the two remote Brother Islands and their legendary wrecks Numidia and Aida, and shark-patrolled walls.
7 NIGHTS
EGYPT
PER DAY
NITROX INCLUDED
ROUTE OVERVIEW
The northern wrecks — the Thistlegorm, Giannis D and Abu Nuhas — combined with the two remote Brother Islands and their legendary wrecks Numidia and Aida, and shark-patrolled walls.
🚢 SS Thistlegorm — The best-known wreck dive in the Red Sea — a 125m British army freighter 40km from Sharm…
🚢 The Brother Islands — Two isolated pinnacles 60km offshore — Big Brother and Little Brother.
🪸 Ras Mohammed — Shark Reef and Yolanda Reef on a 20m plateau falling to 200m+.
🚢 Abu Nuhas — A reef famous for four wrecks.
✓ 7 nights full-board accommodation
✓ 3–4 dives per day (2–3 last day)
✓ Dive guides on every dive
✓ Free Nitrox
✓ Tanks & weights
✓ Non-alcoholic beverages
✓ Local transfers
○ Flights
○ Rental equipment
○ Alcoholic beverages
○ Visa
○ Crew gratuities
DIVE SITES
Every site on this route, aboard M/Y Aphrodite from the Red Sea coast.
5–30m
The best-known wreck dive in the Red Sea — a 125m British army freighter 40km from Sharm El Sheikh, sunk October 1941 still loaded with tanks, aircraft, Jeeps and Bedford trucks. Split in two by a German bomber, easy to penetrate and covered in life.
5–80m+
Two isolated pinnacles 60km offshore — Big Brother and Little Brother. The walls are covered with sponges, anemones and soft corals in astonishing variety. Sharks are common: hammerheads, thresher, grey, silvertip and whitetip. Big Brother holds a lighthouse and the wreck Numidia.
5–40m+
Shark Reef and Yolanda Reef on a 20m plateau falling to 200m+. Beautiful soft corals, plentiful fish and — with luck on the early dive — sharks. Yolanda still holds the cargo of a Cypriot freighter wrecked in 1980.
5–27m
A reef famous for four wrecks. The Greek cargo ship Giannis D ran aground in 1983 and lies at 27m, overgrown with coral, leaning at 45° — easy to penetrate through the stern section, and wonderfully disorienting.
5–27m
Lying in three sections — bow at 10m, a jumble of steel amidships, and an intact A-frame aft. Full of glassfish, scorpionfish, wrasse, the occasional napoleon and blue-spotted stingrays. A fun wreck dive for all certification levels.
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Dive this route aboard M/Y Aphrodite — full-board, free Nitrox, expert guides.