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Red Sea Grand Tour
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Red Sea Grand Tour

Abu Nuhas · Thistlegorm · Brothers · Daedalus

Date

Duration

7 nights

From

1,515 pp

Spots

24 remaining

OWD (Open Water Diver)30+ dives24 guests max

16+

Dives

24–28°C

Water

20–40m

Visibility

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Four wrecks at Abu Nuhas. The Thistlegorm's wartime cargo at thirty metres. Oceanic whitetips circling at the Brothers Islands. Hammerheads still present at Daedalus. One expedition, the best of the Red Sea.

  • Abu Nuhas — The Ship GraveyardA triangular reef jutting into the shipping channel — historically the cause of numerous wrecks. The Giannis D offers a penetrable bridge and the iconic 45-degree tilted engine room.
  • SS Thistlegorm — WWII Time CapsuleOne of the world's most famous wreck dives. A British WWII cargo steamer sunk in 1941, resting at 30 metres with its wartime cargo still intact — BSA motorbikes in the holds, Bedford trucks, crates of rifles, and Wellington boots.
  • Brother Islands — Peak Oceanic WhitetipThe Brother Islands in July offer warm, crystal-clear water and vibrant, action-packed diving. Grey reef sharks patrol the plateaus in numbers, with chances of oceanic whitetips appearing in the blue adding an extra thrill.
  • Daedalus Reef — Hammerheads & MantasDaedalus Reef in July offers warm, clear water and thrilling blue-water encounters. Hammerheads are less consistent than in peak autumn, but patient divers may still spot individuals cruising the deep at dawn.
  • Courses Onboard — Advance Your DivingThis itinerary is ideal for continuing education. Our instructors offer PADI Advanced Open Water, Enriched Air Nitrox, Deep Diver, and other specialty courses during the expedition.

Ideal for

Tec · AOW

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Pricing

From €1,515 per person

All prices per person, shared cabin. Launch season pricing.

Main Deck Cabin

Main Deck Cabin

Two single beds that can be combined into a double with mattress topper, private toilet and shower, individual AC, sea-view windows.

4 cabins left

1,515per person

High Deck Cabin

High Deck Cabin

Two single beds that can be combined into a double with mattress topper, private toilet and shower, individual AC, sea-view windows.

6 cabins left

1,555per person

Suite

Suite

Spacious cabin with a large double bed, private toilet and shower, individual AC, panoramic sea-view windows, additional living space.

2 cabins left

1,615per person

Prices are per person for shared cabins.

Private cabin supplement: +60%

Suite cabins accommodate two guests and must be booked together, or the entire suite may be booked privately at the +60% premium.

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2026 new build · Owner-operated · Crew of 12

What's Included

  • 7 nights full-board on M/Y Celesta
  • All meals and non-alcoholic beverages (3 daily + 24/7 snacks)
  • 16+ guided dives
  • Nitrox for certified divers
  • Airport transfers (Hurghada & Marsa Alam)
  • Professional dive guides
  • 12L aluminium tanks, weights & belt

Not Included

  • International flights
  • Marine park & environmental fees (€290)
  • Dive equipment rental
  • Tips (~10% of trip price, customary)
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Dive & travel insurance
  • Course fees (if applicable)

Requirements

Minimum: OWD (Open Water Diver) · 30+ logged dives

  • Advanced Open Water recommended for Brothers and Daedalus (strong currents, deep walls)
  • Courses available onboard: AOW, Nitrox, Deep, Tec
  • For tech dives: minimum PADI Tec40 or equivalent
  • Dive insurance (e.g. DAN) strongly recommended
Shaab El Erg (Dolphin House)

Shaab El Erg (Dolphin House)

5–30m

A horseshoe-shaped coral reef famous for resident bottlenose dolphin pods, especially on early morning dives. Gently sloping coral gardens with large pinnacles — ideal for check dives and relaxed exploration. Turtles, moray eels, goatfish, bannerfish, and occasional rays. Visibility regularly exceeds 30 metres.

Abu Nuhas Wrecks

Abu Nuhas Wrecks

3–32m

Four wrecks on a single reef — the Red Sea's most notorious ship graveyard. The Carnatic (1869, 25–27m) with safe swim-throughs. The Giannis D (1983, 6–27m) with penetrable bridge and engine room. The MV Marcus 'Tile Wreck' (1981, 4–28m) with Italian floor tiles in the holds. The Kimon M 'Lentil Wreck' (1978, 15–32m), the deepest and quietest.

SS Thistlegorm

SS Thistlegorm

15–30m

One of the world's most famous wreck dives. A British WWII cargo steamer sunk in 1941, resting at 30 metres with trucks, motorcycles, and rifles still in the holds. Massive schooling fish, barracudas, turtles, and Napoleon wrasse. Advanced recommended due to depth and occasional currents. Wreck Specialty and Nitrox ideal for this dive.

Brother Islands

Brother Islands

5–40m

October's pelagic peak at the Brother Islands. Oceanic whitetips arrive with bold confidence. Scalloped hammerheads patrol the northern plateau of Little Brother — prime dawn dive opportunities. The Numidia wreck drapes vertically from 8m into the abyss, soft corals in full bloom with massive clouds of orange anthias. Grey reef sharks are incredibly active on the plateaus, often queuing up at cleaning stations. Water at 27–28°C with exceptional visibility.

Daedalus Reef

Daedalus Reef

10–40m

October is widely considered the peak month for hammerhead encounters at Daedalus. Predictable schools of scalloped hammerheads gather in the open blue off the northern wall. Manta rays are drawn to the warm waters, frequently gliding along the southern walls. The first oceanic whitetips of the season begin to arrive. Anemone City — a massive colony of anemones and clownfish — clings to the western drop-off. The remote lighthouse offers 360-degree views of the open Red Sea. Visibility is legendary.

Sites depend on weather, currents, and conditions. Our crew optimises in real-time for the best diving.

FAQ

M/Y Celesta carries oxygen kits, a first-aid station, EPIRBs, SOLAS life rafts, fire suppression systems, and satellite communication. Dual main engines for redundancy. Two speedboats with dual engines provide zodiac cover on every dive. Professional crew of 12 with current maritime certifications. Dive insurance is mandatory for all guests.

Yes. We offer PADI/SDI/TDI specialties including Advanced Open Water, Enriched Air Nitrox, Wreck Diver, and Deep Diver. Courses are integrated into the dive schedule so you learn on real sites, not in a pool. Course fees are additional to the trip price. Let us know in advance so we can prepare materials.

Airport transfers, 7 nights full-board, all meals and non-alcoholic beverages, up to 4 guided dives per day, professional dive guides, 12L aluminium cylinder, weights and belt, Nitrox, and Wi-Fi near land. Not included: flights, visa, environmental taxes, equipment rental, alcohol, gratuities, insurance, and dive courses. See each expedition for specific inclusions.

Fly into Hurghada International Airport (HRG). We arrange transfers from the airport to the marina — about 20 minutes. Boarding opens at 13:00 on Day 1. On the final day, we return to the marina in the morning with transfers to the airport. Full logistics and meeting points are sent before departure.

Bring your own mask, dive computer, SMB, and exposure suit (3mm or 5mm depending on the season). Rental BCDs and regulators are available but we recommend bringing your own. Topside: sun protection, light layers for the evenings, and a good book for surface intervals.

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