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BOAT:
Royal Evolution
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ROUTE:
Brothers, Deadalus & Elphinstone
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CABIN:
Twin Suite (Main Deck)
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EMBARK:
02/07/2026 18:00:00
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DISEMBARK:
09/07/2026 08:00:00
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DURATION:
7
Nights
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JETTY:
Port Ghalib
ROUTE DETAILS
DAY 1 : Hurghada (Embarkation).
DAY 2 : Sailing to RAS DISHA for 1st dive (check dive), then sailing to MIDDLE REEF for afternoon dive. Sailing at night to THE BROTHERS.
DAY 3 : Dive at THE BROTHERS morning , mid-afternoon & afternoon.
DAY 4 : Dive at THE BROTHERS morning , mid-afternoon & afternoon. Sailing overnight to DAEDELUS REEF.
DAY 5 : Dive at DAEDELUS REEF morning , mid-afternoon & afternoon. Sailing overnight to ELPHINESTONE REEF.
DAY 6 : Dive at ELPHINESTONE REEF morning, mid-afternoon & afternoon. Sailing at night and overnight to Hurghada
DAY 7 : Dive Giftun & Abu Ramada - Hurghada (Disembarkation).
Best dived in the quiet of the early morning when you are most likely to see hammerheads. This is a magical reef in deep blue water with countless rewards for divers and underwater photographers.
Along the southern plateau lies the most famous coral phenomenon: the Arch and face of the Pharaoh. Here large schools of surgeon fish dwell in the shadows of the arch as you drift through, while big pelagics swim in and around the deep-water corals. As you slowly ascend to your stops, observe the large silvertips along the plateau.
The northern plateau is the perfect place to see hammerheads Ð usually in only 25m of water! As you drift back along the wall, you are bound to see a turtle, or another large silvertip speeding after its prey, while the more timid creatures take refuge in the crevices of the reef itself.
This island offers some spectacular coral diving, with the most colourful soft corals and delicate gorgonian forests at around 30m. As you turn your head away from the drop-off, you are bound to see sharks gliding into the deep. The brothers attract several species of sharks, including hammer-heads, silver tips, oceanic whitetips and even tiger sharks.
A huge Freighter lies on the northern plateaux of Big Brother with the stern wedged in to the island at a depth of 80m. This wreck is adorned with spectacular soft coral dancing in strong currents. This dive is only for the experienced. The Aida II is a supply ship that hit the reef circa 1957. The stern section only remains and lies between 30 to 70 m. its structure is heavily colonised with soft and hard coral encrustation. This makes an interesting dive not only for the wreck but also the large pelagic fish and schools of barracuda that glide around it.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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