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Dahab Sinai

Explore the stunning underwater world of Dahab with its world-famous dive sites, including the Blue Hole and Canyon. Beyond diving, enjoy windsurfing, camel rides, and scenic desert adventures. Whether you seek tranquility or adventure, Dahab’s charm will captivate you.

Dahab Sinai

Itinerary Program

A Week of Diving & Discovery

A day-by-day overview of your liveaboard safari experience

Day
1

Arrival & Check-In

Arrival at the marina and boarding the liveaboard. Welcome briefing, cabin allocation, and introduction to the boat, crew, and safety procedures. Dinner on board and overnight in the marina or departure overnight, depending on conditions.

2

Check Dive & Northern Reefs

The safari begins with a check dive to ensure equipment setup and weighting. Further dives on the beautiful northern Red Sea reefs, with the possibility of a night dive. Overnight sailing toward the Tiran Straits.

3

Tiran Straits

Enjoy spectacular dives at the famous Tiran reefs such as Gordon, Thomas, Woodhouse, or Jackson Reef. Expect dramatic walls, strong currents, vibrant coral formations, and the chance to see pelagic species. Relax on board between dives while cruising through stunning seascapes.

4

Ras Mohammed National Park

Dive in one of the world’s top marine reserves. Explore iconic sites like Shark Reef and Yolanda Reef, known for their incredible biodiversity and thrilling drift dives. Multiple dives showcasing the best of Red Sea marine life.

5

Dunraven Wreck

Discover the historic Dunraven Wreck, beautifully encrusted with coral and surrounded by marine life. Additional dives on nearby reefs combining wreck and reef exploration. Optional night dive and a relaxed evening on board.

6

Leisure Diving & Return to Marina

Final diving day with 2–3 relaxed dives, respecting no-fly time regulations. Time to unwind on deck, share memories, and enjoy the last moments at sea. Afternoon sailing back to the marina.

7

Disembarkation

Breakfast on board followed by check-out and disembarkation. Farewell to the crew and the end of an unforgettable Red Sea liveaboard safari.

Dive Sites

9 - 18 m

Drift dive,Reef garden,Shallow,Reef,dolphins,coral garden

A huge reef with plenty of life. Big chance to see dolphins all year. The whole area teems with life, unicorns, scorpion fish, groupers, morays, emperor angel fish, blue spotted rays and underneath the table corals look out for white tips resting in the sand. In the sandy channel between the main reef and the gota.

12-40 m

Big fish,Cave,Deep dive,Drift dive,Reef wall,Reef,Island,Drop off ,dolphins


This site lies off the island of Umm Gamar, or "mother of the moon" in Arabic. The south end has a shallow plateau where the moorings are positioned, this location is the most used. For first timers at Umm Gamar the dive will take place from the plateau, moving eastwards to the drop off then north along the wall. After a short swim against the current you reach three pinnacles close together, chimneys reach through the pinnacles toward the surface. After exploring this area you take advantage of the light current to drift back to the corner of the plateau where three small ergs are found, covered in glass fish. Finish the dive on the plateau exploring the numerous coral heads and reef fish. The east and west side have awesome drift dives and the northern tip has a magnificent coral garden but is only accessible in very good weathe

14-40 m

Big fish,Deep dive,Drift dive,Reef wall,Reef,Drop off ,Platform

This reef is the tip of an undersea mountain.
The wall drop to 15m on the west side with many small caves. On the southeast lies the wreck of a small Egyptian patrol boat at around 25m depth.

12-40 m

Big fish,Deep dive,Drift dive,Reef garden,Sharks,Drop off ,coral garden,Corals Pinnacles,Channel

Carless Reef is the most famous coral shoal in the coastal area of Hurghada. This dive site is situated one hour of Hurghada, it is a mid sea reef plateau pushing up from the Abyss.
The reef itself centers on two peaks or pinnacles which brush the surface in an otherwise open sea. The valley between these pinnacles is about 12 m deep, and offers a wide range of dive possibilities for those not interested in deep diving. A few meters east of the saddle, a steep wall drops well beyond 40m, with a contoured profile offering many caves and coverlets for the more experienced diver. Large gorgonians, pushing black corals, coral fish and moray eels (large population of semi-tame moray eels), and some white tip sharks.