Our new Southern Solitude itinerary in the Red Sea only launched last month but has already proved hugely popular.
So popular, in fact, we decided to open up a few more trips.
The idea of Southern Solitude is we go against the flow of all other itineraries in the Red Sea and hit the prime dive sits when they are at their quietest.
Southern Solitude goes straight out of Port Ghalib and heads immediately for Elphinstone – a site normally visited on the way back – at the time when most other trips start in the opposite direction.
We can then take the same approach with Daedalus before it gets busy before going to the exceptionally remote Rocky and Zabargad Islands – somewhere few Red Sea veterans have even dived.
The rest of the trip continues up through St Johns and Fury Shoals – when many other boats should have moved on – and, to not stress the last diving day by rushing to port, we keep the boat out all night offering the chance for up to four dives.
It all works to mean our guests have the greatest chance of seeing the delights of the southern Red Sea with fewer other visitors.
Don’t miss out on your chance to enjoy the Red Sea at its finest – and quietest!