Red Sea Liveaboard 2019 part II - Now Open for Everyone!
DM Club Red Sea trip in February became fully booked very quickly!!
For our fellow divers who have missed it, good news!! We have another trip in 2019!! This one is "Northern Wrecks & Reef" Great itinerary for all levels of divers!
Limited Spaces. Book it now! Don't miss this opportunity again!!
Itinerary: "Northern Wrecks & Reef"
Date: 26th of April 2019 - 3rd of May 2019
Price: £1249 + £27 for Visa / Booking Deposit £325
The above package includes - 7 nights full board accommodation on vessel based on two sharing (not including lunch on the last day), soft drinks (with the exception of Schweppes tonic, soda and lemon), tea & coffee, all diving with single 12ltr (DIN/INT) cylinder with air fills and lead weights, & GIFTS from Dive Manchester :D
Itinerary Highlights:
SS Thistlegorm
Probably the most famous of the Red Sea wrecks. The 129m English Freighter was bombed by German aviation on 6th October 1941. Today she creates an artificial reef on a sandy bottom at 32m max depth. She is home to an enormous variety of marine life and is especially popular with large schooling fish.
Please note: Due to CDWS regulations, you must have a minimum of 20 logged dives in order to dive on this wreck. Other dives on the itinerary are not affected.
Ras Mohamed - Shark & Yolanda Reefs
This is a world renowned dive site, situated at the tip of the Sinai. Two small ergs are joined by a vertical wall dropping into the abyss. At Shark Reef the current allows you to drift along the wall, rich with colourful corals. Moving towards Yolanda Reef you reach a plateau scattered with small ergs and coral outcrops. Continuing around the reef you will come upon the scattered remains of the wreck 'Yolanda' complete with its cargo of toilets and baths. The whole of this area is big fish territory so keep an eye on the blue!
Gubal Island
At the gate of the Straits of Gubal is 'Bluff Point', which gets its name from the turbulence created by strong currents that beat the eastern wall of the island. The wreck of the 'Ulysses' lies on the reef 300m north of the lighthouse, starting at 5m and sloping to 25m. 'The Barge' wreck, south of the lighthouse, provides divers with a fun and unusual night dive. The wrecks skeleton creates protection for all types of night creatures.