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Elphinstone - Brothers - Deadalus Reef


Dive the Best Top 3 sites in this area: Big and Little Brothers, Daedalus Reef and Elphinstone on a fabulous Platinum luxury liveaboard - Emperor Serenity.

Elphinstone, with its sheer walls covered in soft corals, offers a likely encounter with Oceanic White Tip sharks.

The Brothers attract an array of marine life from large tuna, jacks and snappers to the occasional hammerheads, silvertips, silky and oceanic white tip sharks and mantas. Even the rare thresher shark can be found here. Sightings of the grey reef shark are almost guaranteed on the North and South Plateau of Small Brother. And dive the wrecks of the Aida II and the Numidia.

Daedalus Reef is a large, oval reef with a lighthouse and is the furthest offshore reef in the Egyptian Red Sea. Its deep walls and drop-offs offer some of the most spectacular diving to be found. There is also a strong chance of spotting schooling hammerheads and grey reef sharks.

Note: 50 logged dives required by Egyptian Law

16 - 23 May 2008 from Safaga Port
Only 750 Euro per person (usually 1160 Euro)
+ 100 Euro Marine Park fees
SAVE 410 Euro

Your special offer includes: shared cabin, 7 nights on board (last night either on board or in a hotel). 6 days diving (min 3 dives/day, last day 2 dives), transfers from airport/boat/airport (Hurghada & Marsa Alam airports), guide, tanks, weights, Nitrox, full board & soft drinks, enviromental tax.

Not included: flight/visa, diving equipment, alcohol, Marine Park fees, port departure fee, tip for the crew.


Reserve your place, book today: info.safaris@emperordivers.com

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