Emperor Superior Itinerary

Reefs and Wrecks

8 days / 7 nights

About Emperor Superior

  • Photographer-friendly with international charging points and rinse tanks
  • Get the most out of your trip with the 21+ DIVES or MAX dive itineraries
  • Enjoy free wifi, free red wine with dinner, and free nitrox mixes up to 40%
  • Spacious restaurant and premium coffee bar

Sleek, spacious, and down-right superior, this superb vessel is dedicated to delivering enticing itineraries exploring the northern Red Sea’s most iconic sites. Emperor Superior boasts plenty of little extras, perfectly suited to photographers, as well as convenient comforts such as complimentary wine and a premium onboard coffee bar. Plus, this vessel’s spacious salon and multiple salubrious sundecks provide the height of relaxation between each adventure to some of the Red Sea’s best reefs and wrecks.


Itinerary details

8 days / 7 nights
21+
Advanced Open Water - Minimum 30 dives
Required

Highlights

  • Circular trip to the best wrecks and reef of the north-central Red Sea
  • Dive up to 21 times in 7 days
  • Discover the wrecks of Abu Nuhas, including Giannis D and Chrisoula K
  • Explore the SS Thistlegorm wreck, during the day and at night
  • Log dives in the famed Ras Mohammed National Park
  • Visit Jackson, Gordon and Thomas reefs
  • The longer crossings of this itinerary will mostly be at night

Day 1: Once onboard there will be a safety briefing, crew introduction, complete and check dive paperwork, cabin allocation and boat orientation. Our boats moor in the port on arrival day, departing early the next morning. The first dive is a check dive near the port.

Days 2-6: The famous horseshoe shaped reef of Shaab El Erg is a perfect example of the reefs on offer on this cruise with its beautiful hard coral garden and the chance to see dolphins.

Abu Nuhas has four well-known wrecks: Giannis D, Carnatic, the Chrisoula K (’tile wreck’) and the Kimon M (‘lentil wreck’), all offering spectacular dives and plenty of fish life.

In between wreck dives you will also visit the reefs of the Straits of Gubal, Gulf of Suez and those to the north of Hurghada. A variety of deep walls and hard coral gardens with an abundance of reef fish make them well worth a visit.

Night dives can be superb as Gubal Island offers protected anchoring for the night. A small wreck at 8-10 metres makes for a spectacular night dive with lionfish, scorpion fish and its resident giant moray eel as well as the wreck of the Ulysses. Next onto the Kingston lying at Shag Rock, the Carina lying close to Sha’ab Ali and the Dunraven at Beacon Rock.
Ras Mohamed lies on the southernmost tip of the Sinai and is one of the best kept National Parks in Egypt with waters full of nutrients, steep walls going down to a depth of 1000 metres attracting a large amount of big fish and earning itself a reputation as one of the top diving areas in the world. Whilst here, you may have the chance to dive at Shark Reef, a sheer wall falling into the blue, as well as the wreck of the Yolanda.

Jackson Reef, locally named the ‘Aquarium’, is Tiran‘s most popular dive with the ‘Jackson Drift’ being Sharm’s fastest and most exhilarating drift dive past a stunning wall bursting with prolific coral growth. Occasionally, in the summer months, a school of scalloped hammerheads can be seen. Thomas Reef gives you plunging walls covered with soft coral, gorgonians and colourful fish life. The west wall is darker with overhangs and caves full of glassfish and sweepers. A night dive at Gordon Reef promises various species of coral, small nudibranchs hidden in the crevices and the soft corals and a chance to see white tip reef sharks, eagle rays, octopus and different types of eel such as moray, peppered and gold edged morays.

Finally the most famous wreck in the Red Sea, the SS Thistlegorm, at Shaab Ali including a night dive on Thistle. The Thistlegorm was sunk in 1941 after being bombed by the German Luftwaffe while on a mission to deliver a cargo of ammunition and other war materials to the British troops in North Africa.

From here the boat heads back towards Hurghada.

Day 7: On the last diving day, 2 dives are available in the morning whilst observing the rule of no diving within 24 hours of reaching altitude. We return to port at approximately 13.00 and moor here overnight. In the evening, we will pack up diving equipment, visit the marina and settle any outstanding bills. 

Day 8: Depart for the airport or hotel.

Sample itineraries are for guidance only. Actual itineraries may differ slightly due to factors such as weather, wildlife, logistics and local regulations.


Transfer details

Departure

06:00pm

Hurghada

Hurghada International Airport: HRG

Return

09:00am

Hurghada

Hurghada International Airport: HRG


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